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2 Translation results for
pinches
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
pinch
noun
pinches
emergencia
;
dolor, tormento
;
pellizco (con los dedos)
;
pizca, pellizco
Example sentences of
pinch
noun
•
the
pinch
of my favorite sweater really bugged me!
•
an innocent person caught up in a city-wide
pinch
of drug dealers
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Synonyms of
pinch
noun
justice
,
fairness
,
juncture
,
emergency
,
crisis
,
bit
,
pain
,
squeeze
Detailed synonyms for
pinch
noun
See:
Juncture
,
Juncture
,
Justice
pinch
verb
pinched, has pinched, is pinching, pinches
apretar
;
pellizcar
;
robar
Example sentences of
pinch
verb
•
My little brother is always trying to
pinch
me.
•
He
pinched
her cheeks and told her how cute she was.
•
Pinch
together the edges of the dough.
•
He
pinched
the top of his nose to stop the bleeding and leaned forward.
•
He
pinched
off the top of the shoots.
More examples
•
She
pinched
back the new growth.
•
These new shoes are
pinching
my toes.
•
I
pinched
my fingers in the door.
•
By
pinching and scraping
, she managed to save enough money to buy a new car.
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Synonyms of
pinch
verb
steal
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Reverse translation for
pinches
emergencia
- emergency, emergence
dolor
- pain, ache, grief, sorrow
tormento
- torment, anguish, torture
pellizco
(con los dedos)
- pinch
pizca
- pinch, speck, trace, harvest
pellizco
- pinch
apretar
- to press, to push, to press, to push (a button), to tighten, to fit tightly, to be too tight, to squeeze
pellizcar
- to pinch, to nibble on
robar
- to steal, to rob, to burglarize, to abduct, to kidnap, to captivate
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