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Pincher

Pincher \Pinch"er\, n. One who, or that which, pinches.

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pincher

n. 1 A person or thing that pinches, as in squeezing; e.g. a miser or penny pincher. 2 A person or thing that pinches, as in stealing; e.g. a thief or kleptomaniac.

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Pincher

Pincher may refer to:

  • Pincher (Gobots)
  • Pincher (Transformers)

Usage examples of "pincher".

You may think we had no chains, but you are wrong, because we used to keep two other dogs once, besides Pincher, before the fall of the fortunes of the ancient House of Bastable.

It was dinner-time, and Pincher was going round getting the bits off the plates.

Pincher hid, but Pincher did not like it any more than they did, and as we three walked up and down we heard him whining.

And then we looked back and saw he was getting quite near where Pincher was, and Alice and H.

And all the while Pincher was worrying and snarling, and Lord Tottenham shouting to us to get the dog away.

We all followed, and Pincher too, with his tail between his legs - he knew something was wrong.

We made Pincher have a taste, and he sneezed for ever so long, and after that he used to go under the sofa whenever we showed him the bottle.

Danny Pincher, a bland-faced man of middle years who seemed unconcerned about grooming or clothes.

Danny Pincher and Mitchell Maspero-Gambacorta raised their hands in agreement.

After a few days of tearing the bark off the trees, the debarkers were put back in their corner, and the giant pincher machine was turned off.

But the others cut and hacked with such determination that they shattered the left pincher, leaving it broken and useless.

But the Cimmerian, struggling up to a sitting posture, wrenched the pinchers from his fingers and sent him staggering backward with a violent shove.

But somehow, clutching the pinchers clumsily with both hands, he managed to wrench out first one spike and then the other.

Violet looked at a shiny steel machine with a pair of steel pinchers like the arms of a crab, and tried to figure out how this invention worked.

With a rough whistling noise, the pinchers opened, and stretched toward the far wall of the lumbermill.