verb
- to squeeze tightly between the thumb and finger
- to cause pain by squeezing
- to steal something small
Usage: informal
noun
- the act of squeezing between thumb and finger
- a small amount that can be held between thumb and finger
- a difficult or tight situation
Usage: informal
Examples
- She pinched her brother’s arm playfully.
- The tight shoes pinched my feet.
- Add a pinch of salt to the recipe.
- He felt a sharp pinch when the crab grabbed his toe.
- The family was in a financial pinch after the job loss.
- Someone pinched my wallet from the locker room.
- The nurse gave him a gentle pinch to wake him up.