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Definition of inched
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Inched
(a.)
Having
or
measuring
(so many)
inches;
as, a
four-inched
bridge..
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Rivet
::
Rivet (n.) A
metallic
pin with a head, used for
uniting
two
plates
or
pieces
of
material
together,
by
passing
it
through
them and then
beating
or
pressing
down the point so that it shall
spread
out and form a
second
head; a pin or bolt
headed
or
clinched
at both
ends..
Bepinched
::
Bepinched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Bepinc.
Clinched
::
Clinched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Clinc.
Hunger-bitten
::
Hunger-bitten
(a.)
Pinched
or
weakened
by
hunger.
Pinched
::
Pinched
(imp. & p. p.) of Pinc.
Strait-waistcoat
::
Straitness
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
strait;
especially,
a
pinched
condition
or
situation
caused
by
poverty;
as, the
straitnessof
their
circumstances..
Flinched
::
Flinched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Flinc.
Inched
::
Inched
(imp. & p. p.) of Inc.
Hungered
::
Hungered
(a.)
Hungry;
pinched
for food.
Pinch
::
Pinch (v. t.)
Figuratively:
To
cramp;
to
straiten;
to
oppress;
to
starve;
to
distress;
as, to be
pinched
for
money..
Belly-pinched
::
Belly-pinched
(a.)
Pinched
with
hunger;
starved.
Inched
::
Inched
(a.)
Having
or
measuring
(so many)
inches;
as, a
four-inched
bridge..
Rove
::
Rove (n.) A
copper
washer
upon which the end of a nail is
clinched
in boat
building.
Finched
::
Finched
(a.) Same as
Finchbacked.
Chill
::
Chill (n.) A
sensation
of cold with
convulsive
shaking
of the body,
pinched
face, pale skin, and blue lips,
caused
by undue
cooling
of the body or by
nervous
excitement,
or
forming
the
precursor
of some
constitutional
disturbance,
as of a
fever..
Necessitous
::
Necessitous
(a.)
Narrow;
destitute;
pinching;
pinched;
as,
necessitous
circumstances..
Skinched
::
Skinched
(imp. & p. p.) of
Skinc.
Unclinch
::
Unclinch
(v. t.) To cause to be no
longer
clinched;
to open; as, to
unclinch
the
fist..
Gaunt
::
Gaunt (a.)
Attenuated,
as with
fasting
or
suffering;
lean;
meager;
pinched
and
grim..
Fist
::
Fist (n.) The hand with the
fingers
doubled
into the palm; the
closed
hand,
especially
as
clinched
tightly
for the
purpose
of
striking
a
blow..
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