Webv. pinched, pinch·ing, pinch·es v.tr. 1. To squeeze (something) between the thumb and a finger, the jaws of a tool, or other edges. 2. To cause pain or discomfort to (a part of the body) by pressing or being too tight: These shoes pinch my toes. 3. To nip, wither, or shrivel: buds that were pinched by the frost; a face that was pinched with grief. Webpinch scrape Advertisement adjective Curtailed; scanty. Webster's New World Advertisement Other Word Forms of Scrimp Noun Singular: scrimp Plural: scrimps Origin of Scrimp Perhaps of Scandinavian origin Swedish skrympa to shrink From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition Scrimp Sentence Examples
Pinch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Webscrape together. [scrape together] {v. phr.} To quickly assemble, usually from scanty ingredients. * /We were so hungry we had to scrape together some lunch from all kinds of … Webpinch and scrape scare up scrape (someone or something) up off (something) scrape (something) away from (something) scrape (something) off of (something) scrape (something) out of (something) scrape acquaintance with scrape acquaintance with (someone) scrape along scrape along on (something) scrape along with (something) roadies gloucester nsw
scrape - definition of scrape idiom
Webscrap noun (MATERIALS) [ U ] old or used material, esp. metal, that has been collected in one place, often in order to be treated so that it can be used again: He was charged with … Webscrape verb [ I/T ] us / skreɪp / to remove something by rubbing something rough or sharp against it, or to rub part of your body against something rough that tears away or injures … WebTo pinch is to sharply squeeze or grip with your fingers. No matter how much you love your grandma, you probably don't enjoy it when she pinches your cheek and tells you how tall … snapped rope