adjective
- having a thin, drawn appearance, especially from cold, hunger, or worry
- having little money; financially strained
- compressed or squeezed tightly
Usage: informal
Examples
- Her pinched face showed the effects of the harsh winter.
- The child’s pinched cheeks were red from the cold wind.
- We’re feeling pretty pinched this month after the car repairs.
- The family was pinched for cash after the medical bills.
- His pinched expression revealed his worry about the test.
- The pinched nerve in her back caused constant pain.
- The pinched fabric created an uncomfortable fit.