pinch pennies

pinch pennies
phrasal
: to practice strict economy

there weren't any pennies pinched when it was furnished — F.B.Gipson

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I pinch (or count or watch) (one's) pennies
be careful about how much one spends

he is pinching pennies to save for a movie | she's been watching her pennies

II pinch (one's) pennies
see penny

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pinch pennies — see pinch, 1
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Main Entry:penny
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pinch pennies
informal : to be very careful about spending money : to spend as little money as possible

He pinched pennies to live on his small paycheck.

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Main Entry:pinch

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pinch ˈpennies idiom
(informal) to try to spend as little money as possible
Main entry:pinchidiom

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