"Pincher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A pinch or griping device, especially a type of tweezers for grasping small objects.
The dog uses its sharp pincher to grip the bone tightly. The pincher of winter has finally subsided, and the sun is shining brightly. The delicate pincher of her fingers carefully lifted the lid off the jar. The crab uses its powerful pincher to crack open the shell of its prey. The surgeon's skilled pincher closed around the hemorrhage, applying pressure to stop the bleeding.
Pinchenez (or pince-nez) refers to a type of eyeglasses that bend to fit around the nose without leaving a mark.
A small amount taken or seized, typically with the fingers: "He gave me a pinch of salt on my food." To handle or hold someone or something carefully, as if they might break: "Be careful, I'm going to pinch the vase to move it."To feel great sorrow or anxiety about something: "She's pinching every time she thinks about the exams."A person's fingerprints: "The police found a single pinch on the window."
To pinch something or someone is to hold it or them firmly between your fingers in a grasp, often in a way that is gentle but firm.Example: She pinched the soft fabric between her fingers to examine it closely.(British English) To pinches is also the third person singular form of the verb "pinch", which is used to express a gesture of annoyance or disappointment.Example: He pinches when he doesn't get his favorite snack.