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pinch from
pinch something from someone or something
Sl. to steal something from someone or something. Sam pinched an apple from the produce stand. We saw a pickpocket pinch a wallet from an old man.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Felicitas | | fe-LEE-tsee-tahs (German) | German, Late Roman, Roman Mythology |
Judah | | JOO-də (English) | Biblical, Jewish |
Cyrillus | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
Hopcyn | | - | Welsh |
Seong-Ho | | sung-ho | Korean |
Jakki | | JAK-ee | English (Rare) |