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Pinch may refer to:
- Pinch (cooking), a very small amount of an ingredient, typically salt or a spice
- Pinch, West Virginia
Mathematics and Science
- Pinch (plasma physics), the compression of a plasma filament by magnetic forces, or a device which uses this effect for magnetic fusion energy (the Z-pinch is a special case of such a device)
- The point of maximum constraint or minimum flow in various chemical engineering processes
- Pinch point (economics), the level of inventory below which consumers become concerned about security of supply
- Pinch point (mathematics), a type of singular point on an algebraic surface
- Pinch temperature, the key point in a process when using pinch analysis techniques to minimise energy use
Arts and Culture
- Pinched, a 1917 film starring Harold Lloyd
- Tom Pinch and Ruth Pinch, characters in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
- Pinch, a puppet voiced and operated by Bill Schulz on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld
- "Pinching," urban slang for eviction from rented property
People
- John Pinch the elder (1770–1827) and younger (1796–1849), British architects in Bath
- Trevor Pinch (born 1953), British sociologist at Cornell University
Music
- Pinch (drummer) (born Andrew Pinching), the drummer for punk band The Damned
- Pinch (dubstep musician) (born Rob Ellis), an electronic musician who produces dubstep
Sports
- Pinch hitter (baseball), a substitute batter
- Pinch hitter (cricket), a batsman (not a substitute) promoted up the batting order
- Pinch runner, a player substituted for a player on base
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