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I pinch, you pinch, he/she/it pinches We pinch, you-all pinch, they pinch
To pinch is a verb. "Pinch" as in the phrase "in a pinch" or as in "a pinch of salt", then pinch would be a noun.
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Do not pinch your sister.Please don't pinch my bike.I added a pinch of salt to the recipe.Ouch, don't pinch my arm!
a pinch means to pinch the food,whatever is between your finger and thumb is a pinch.
Adding salt enhances flavors and reduces bitterness.
"Pinch" was old-timey slang for a tough, high pressure situation. Think "We're in a pinch!"
Put your thumb and forefinger into a bag of sugar. Pinch them together and that is a pinch of sugar.
worship food and eat heartilly always respect your elders and pinch a good looking tourist; they expect it
You take a pinch of it and put in in between your bottom lip. Then once you get some spit in your month u spit it out. Yea, you just take a pinch out of the can and place it between your gum and your bottom lip, either on the side or in the front. I would recommend the side at first, as placing it in the front can be painful. -Brad
Matthew Pinch's birth name is Matthew Royal Thomas Pinch.
A "pinch" is just that... such as a pinch of salt in a recipe. I was told at one point that a Pinch works out to about 1/8th of a teaspoon, but it's probably even a little less than that. To do "a pinch of salt", one would pinch some salt between their fingers and put it in the recipe.