The phrase "has come through in a pinch" refers to someone who has provided help or support during a challenging or urgent situation. It highlights their reliability and ability to deliver when needed most. This expression often reflects trust and appreciation for the individual's timely assistance.
i remember one night i might think that is a insect come to me or a leprechaun pinch me.
well it hurts when i do it, but probably because they pinch it harder or have sharper nails or something...
A pinch runner is a substitute for a runner that is already on base. If player A is on second base and the manager decides to replace player A with player B, player B would be called a pinch runner.
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.
I pinch, you pinch, he/she/it pinches We pinch, you-all pinch, they pinch
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!
If you pinch your nose, you have to breathe through your mouth. If your mouth is full of water, then you reflexively spit it out to avoid inhaling the water so you can take a breath.
a pinch means to pinch the food,whatever is between your finger and thumb is a pinch.
pinch the lens side to side and it should come out.
"Pinch" was old-timey slang for a tough, high pressure situation. Think "We're in a pinch!"
Matthew Pinch's birth name is Matthew Royal Thomas Pinch.
In the gold mines of California, cash was in short supply. Miners would trade a pinch of gold dust for a drink. Bar owners wanted big burley men to tend bar and the common interview question was 'How much can you raise in a pinch?' Source: History Channel - History's Mysteries - Ship of Gold