Very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
Not having enough money to pay for necessities.
Sounding as if the nose were pinched.
1 Rebecca pinched his knee, hard: he had gone too far, too fast.
2 Vera pinched a lemon free and held it under a neon light.
3 I pinched him first in my anxiety and then in my joy.
4 But the solar market has also been pinched by the economic downturn.
5 I was a dog to have pinched it in the first place.
6 In the Presidential debate Carter came across as carping, pinched and humorless.
7 And then she pinched it in the neck, and smoothed its feathers.
8 Thus the pinched circumstances of the family passed unnoticed by the community.
9 We pinched the Assistant Minister of Justice and the Minister of Religions.
10 It grew suddenly pinched ; instinctively she put her hand over her heart.
11 I expect I pinched him some; that was for poor old Cy.
12 Until they hear you were pinched for breaking into your ex-wife's place.
13 And yet I am sure they must be pinched in some way.
14 Ahead they could see a few pinched lights where the village was.
15 The result was that Simon fell into the trap and was pinched .
16 She took Fou-Chow from Stépan and pinched him cruelly in her exasperation.
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