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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)

adj
1: sounding as if the nose were pinched; "a whining nasal voice" [syn: adenoidal, pinched, nasal]
2: very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold; "emaciated bony hands"; "a nightmare population of gaunt men and skeletal boys"; "eyes were haggard and cavernous"; "small pinched faces"; "kept life in his wasted frame only by grim concentration" [syn: bony, cadaverous, emaciated, gaunt, haggard, pinched, skeletal, wasted]
3: not having enough money to pay for necessities [syn: hard up, impecunious, in straitened circumstances, penniless, penurious, pinched]
4: as if squeezed uncomfortably tight; "her pinched toes in her pointed shoes were killing her"

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Pinch Pinch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pinched; p. pr. & vb. n. Pinching.] [F. pincer, probably fr. OD. pitsen to pinch; akin to G. pfetzen to cut, pinch; perhaps of Celtic origin. Cf. Piece.] 1. To press hard or squeeze between the ends of the fingers, between teeth or claws, or between the jaws of an instrument; to squeeze or compress, as between any two hard bodies. 2. o seize; to grip; to bite; -- said of animals. [Obs.] He [the hound] pinched and pulled her down. --Chapman. 3. To plait. [Obs.] Full seemly her wimple ipinched was. --Chaucer. 4. Figuratively: To cramp; to straiten; to oppress; to starve; to distress; as, to be pinched for money. Want of room . . . pinching a whole nation. --Sir W. Raleigh. 5. To move, as a railroad car, by prying the wheels with a pinch. See Pinch, n., 4.

Collin's Cobuild Dictionary

If someone's face is pinched, it looks thin and pale, usually because they are ill or old. Her face was pinched and drawn... ADJ

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms

a. Distressed, straitened, reduced, indigent, destitute, needy, poor, necessitous, penniless, moneyless, in need, in want, out of money, out of cash, out of pocket.

Moby Thesaurus

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