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pinched

adjective as in drawn

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Without NIH money, “research labs shut down. University budgets get pinched,” the USC scientist said.

You can also become at risk for bulging or herniated discs, pinched nerves and other issues.

Sara apparently said her mother had smacked her, pinched her, and tried to burn her with a lighter.

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Raducanu confidently moved a double break up before Hruncakova pinched one back, forcing the British player to again show her resilience.

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Ultimately what cost Democrats among blue-collar voters across demographic groups was the perception that they were to blame for high prices and pinched budgets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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