"Pinchingly" is a word in ENGLISH

pinchingly ENGLISH
Definition:

In a pinching way.

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I realize now, I was learning how to walk as well. I haven’t mastered the steps, I fall too. But im on my path, my path... and one day that path... will take me to her.

Makoto Shinkai, The Garden of Words

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This farmer has 500 hens but no rooster so he goes to his neighbor and asks him if he could buy a rooster for $100. The neighbor says, "You can have this rooster. His name's Roy. He'll get all your hens pregnant. He's a real stud." So the farmer takes him home and says, "It's your first day so take it slow, okay?" The farmer puts Roy in the hen house and then hears all the hens crying and yelling. Roy nailed every one of those hens and then nailed a duck and a goose at a pond. The next morning the farmer finds Roy lying dead with his legs sticking in the air and buzzards circling overhead. The farmer says, "Roy, did you have to die?" Roy says, "Quiet! They're about to land!"

agaray CEBUANO

agaray ouch! Agaray! Bídang sakíta nímung mangusì! Ouch! That pinch hurt. v [A] say ouch.

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ahungered ENGLISH

Pinched with hunger; very hungry.

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alutiit ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to protrude or rise up angrily and temporarily, as the muscle of the arm when pinched or struck …

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baknal HILIGAYNON

báknal - To swell out, be protuberant, bulge, protrude, (as a full pocket or the like). Nagabáknal ang íya bólsa. …

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bantil ILOKANO

v. /-UM-, MANG-:-EN/ to pinch, slap, squeeze, etc. (a sick person who is near death) in order to revive.

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barnacle ENGLISH

An instrument for pinching a horse's nose, and thus restraining him.

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belly-pinched ENGLISH

Pinched with hunger; starved.

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bepinch ENGLISH

To pinch, or mark with pinches.

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bugnot HILIGAYNON

búgnot - To tear—, pull—, wrench—, drag—, out with some force. Bugnotá ang íya bohók. Pull out his hair. Bugnotí …

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buknit HILIGAYNON

búknit - To take hold of with the thumb and fore—or middle—finger, pinch, pluck. Ginbúknit gid lang níya ang bátà. …

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buli HILIGAYNON

búli - To cover with paste or paint, to plaster, paste over, daub, smear, spread, overspread, overlay, coat. Bulíha ang …

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bulug CEBUANO

bulug n groin. v [a12] pinch s. o. or hit him in the groin. Bulgun ta ka ug buk-un nímu …

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but-uk CEBUANO

but-uk v [B46; c1] bulge, swell. Mibut-uk ang ímung ki-nusian, The skin swelled where you pinched it. Unsay sulud niánang …

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chill ENGLISH

A sensation of cold with convulsive shaking of the body, pinched face, pale skin, and blue lips, caused by undue …

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crimp ENGLISH

To pinch and hold; to seize.

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dap-ig HILIGAYNON

dáp-ig - Oppression, vexation, distress; to compress, oppress, vex, pinch. (cf. dapíig, dapíog, dapíol; ipít, ipíip, lígpit).

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dungul HILIGAYNON

dungúl - Very poor, pauper, indigent, destitute, penniless, needy, necessitous, distressed, straitened, pinched, penurious; to be or become very poor, …

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forcipation ENGLISH

Torture by pinching with forceps or pinchers.

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gan-it HILIGAYNON

gán-it - To pinch, twist, pull (one’s nose, ear, hair, etc.). Gan-itá ang íya dalúnggan. Pinch his ear. (cf. gánit).

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ganit HILIGAYNON

gánit - To pull, drag, tear at, rumple, tousle (one’s hair, etc.); to twist, pinch (one’s ear, etc.). Dílì mo …

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