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pinch

[pinch] / pɪntʃ /










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The economic pinch, mixed with thriving reactionary online culture and tense gender dynamics, creates a fertile soil for groups like Park's to recruit from.

From BBC

On evenings when one kid was studying for a big test, Amy or I would sit and read in the child’s room, making it easier to ask an uncomfortable question in a pinch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, his business has been down a bit, and he thinks it is because people are feeling pinched.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2022, she was pinched financially, so she sold her house to have some extra funds.

From MarketWatch

In 2022, she was pinched financially, so she sold her house to have some extra funds.

From MarketWatch