penny-pinch

penny-pinch
verb
spend money frugally; spend as little as possible (Freq. 1)
Syn: ↑nickel-and-dime
Hypernyms: ↑spend, ↑expend, ↑drop
Verb Frames:
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\\ˈpenēˌpinch\ transitive verb
Etymology: back-formation from penny pincher
: to give out money to in a niggardly manner

takes a sinister but fascinating kind of joy in … penny-pinching his own family — James Yaffe

: deprive of funds by petty economy

penny-pinched himself out of … millions of dollars — S.N.Behrman

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pennˈy-pinchˈ intransitive verb
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Main Entry:penny

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  • penny-pinch — pen·ny pinch …   English syllables

  • pinch pennies — phrasal : to practice strict economy there weren t any pennies pinched when it was furnished F.B.Gipson * * * 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 …   Useful english dictionary

  • penny\ pincher — • penny pincher • penny pinching See: pinch pennies …   Словарь американских идиом

  • penny\ pinching — • penny pincher • penny pinching See: pinch pennies …   Словарь американских идиом

  • penny pincher — [penny pinching] See: PINCH PENNIES …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • penny pincher — [penny pinching] See: PINCH PENNIES …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • penny — n. 1) to pinch pennies ( to be frugal ) 2) (misc.) a pretty penny ( a large sum of money ); (BE; colloq.) the penny drops ( somebody finally understands ); (BE; colloq.) to spend a penny ( to use a toilet ) * * * [ penɪ] (BE; colloq.) the penny… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • pinch pennies — {v. phr.}, {informal} Not spend a penny more than necessary; be very saving or thrifty. * /When Tom and Mary were saving money to buy a house, they had to pinch pennies./ [penny pincher] {n.}, {informal} A stingy or selfish person; miser. * /He… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pinch pennies — {v. phr.}, {informal} Not spend a penny more than necessary; be very saving or thrifty. * /When Tom and Mary were saving money to buy a house, they had to pinch pennies./ [penny pincher] {n.}, {informal} A stingy or selfish person; miser. * /He… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • pinch — 1 verb 1 (T) to press a part of someone s flesh very tightly between your finger and thumb, especially so that it hurts: Mum, he pinched me! 2 (T) informal to steal something, especially something small or not very valuable: Someone s pinched my… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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