pinched

Compressed; contracted; narrowed; presenting the appearance of being straitened in circumstances or with cold, want, trouble, or the like: as, a pinched face; a pinched look. Also used occasionally with the meaning of ‘narrowing’ or ‘thinning’ in speaking of mineral veins: as, the vein is pinched.

Narrow; reduced in size; “skimped”: said especially of some forms of writing-paper: as, pinched post.

Petty; contemptible.

Arrested; apprehended.

Of long, slender growth, as oysters.

verb

Simple past tense and past participle of pinch.

adjective

not having enough money to pay for necessities

adjective

as if squeezed uncomfortably tight

adjective

very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold

adjective

sounding as if the nose were pinched