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- verb Obsolete spelling of
pinched .
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Examples
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Gott a fuw nais aryers – I haz gud wun that Vivalldee pincht fur Bajazet – Spesso, tra vaghe rose sawry, no can do lolkitalian!
No brakes so hard - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Fust the king hit the subjeck bingo in the eye then the subjeck he pincht the babys tail, you no Snookies, and bimeby Mother come runnin in and stuck them all in bed, but it was a buly fite.
Deer Godchild Marguerite Bernard
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Compass; and so continued to be strong pulled till Frame-high, and then may be slackned: The _Bigger_, as _Tenor_, &c. must be _pincht_ or checkt over head, that the Notes may be heard to strike roundly and hansomely.
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I noted that his face appeared pincht and drawn as tho from much suffering.
John Merrick. A Biographical Sketch Robert McCants 1920
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Force distorts and dislocates them, and the whole Order is spoiled; and if there be but one Feather out of place, or pincht, or stands wrong, the D--- l would not ride in the Chariot.
The Consolidator or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon Daniel Defoe 1696
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Then Mary Walcot (who often heretofore said she had seen her, but never could say or did say that she either bit or pincht her, or hurt her) & also Eliz: Hubbard under the like circumstances both openly accused her of hurting them.
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Then Mary Walcot (who often heretofore said she had seen her, but never could say or did say that she either bit or pincht her, or hurt her) & also Eliz: Hubbard under the like circumstances both openly accused her of hurting them.
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I have no great question but by your soUicitors and agitators in such affairs you will come at a proper qualification, but I am more concerned about the money you'll necessarily want for defraying the expence; for I find your uncle is in advance for me and much pincht for money.
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Rich and poore shall be pincht, whosoever come to me. "
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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The old man had a little spare form; his pale narrow face hightened the fire of his eyes yet more; and his pincht lips quivered, as with hoarse voice he answered: "How! you don't know him? our far-famed
The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck Ludwig Tieck 1813
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