| pinch | a lever with a pointed projection that serves as a fulcrum |
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| pinch | (baseball or softball) a substitute for the regular batter |
| pinch | Israeli violinist (born in 1948) |
| pinch | an alloy of copper and zinc that is used in cheap jewelry to imitate gold |
| pinch | serving as an imitation or substitute |
| pinch | South American tamarin with a tufted head |
| pinch | very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold |
| pinch | sounding as if the nose were pinched |
| pinch | as if squeezed uncomfortably tight |
| pinch | not having enough money to pay for necessities |
| pinch | a niggardly person who starves himself (and others) |