1. to tighten
I have to tighten my belt until I find a job.
You have to tighten the screws.
2. clench
He clenched his fists in anger.
Clench your teeth, please.
she clenched her teeth and stifled an impulse
She jerked her head at Harry, who felt his stomach clench
Dan clenched his fists.
clench the teeth
He clenched his fists in frustration.
The old man clenched his fist and waved it angrily at us.
He clenched his fist as if he wanted to hit me
Beneath her needle, his body clenched and shuddered
plexus and that clench in my stomach.
Inglese parola "zacisnąć"(clench) si verifica in set:
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A wise businessman knows how to clamp down on costs.
Use a clamp to hold your hair together.
his jaws were clamped shut
Carefully tighten the clamp until it firmly supports the pipette in a vertical position.
All illegally parked cars should be clamped or removed
4. to purse
Inglese parola "zacisnąć"(to purse) si verifica in set:
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In a pinch, a vegetable peeler can act as a zester.
Hold your breath and pinch your nostrils.
A pinch hitter was brought into action in the last inning.
This will come in handy in a pinch.
My sister's always pinching me and it really hurts.
It pinches me
Add a pinch of salt and pepper to taste and stir the sauce
... exposed; for best results, pinch the crust around the...
pinch the soft part of your nose
I'm careful when I zip up my jeans, not to pinch myself.
Yesterday, they pinched Jack for robbery.
One of the kids had been pinching her and she was crying.
Keep the filling a little to one side of the centre. Moisten edges with water, fold over and pinch together.
While the tomatoes are cooking add a pinch of salt/sugar/dried thyme.
I was horrible to my little sister – I used to pinch and bite her.
Inglese parola "zacisnąć"(pinch) si verifica in set:
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