Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
FEEL THE PINCHto have less money than one used to have, and less than one feels is necessary
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1. The government raised taxes so much that even the rich began to feel the pinch.
2. When we had to pay for the university education of all three of our children at the same time, we really felt the pinch. Synonym: strapped for cash. |
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