Examples of 'feel the pinch' in a sentence

Meaning of "feel the pinch"

Feel the pinch: It means to experience financial hardship or the effects of a financial constraint. This phrase is often used to describe the impact of increased prices, reduced income, or higher expenses on an individual or organization
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  • To suffer a hardship, especially significant financial pressure.

How to use "feel the pinch" in a sentence

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feel the pinch
You will feel the pinch a bit.
Useful people are starting to feel the pinch.
We will feel the pinch as ecological systems collapse.
You must be starting to feel the pinch.
Everyone will feel the pinch from this increase.
Useful people are startingto feel the pinch.
I would feel the pinch just over a little money.
And consumers could feel the pinch.
Those who feel the pinch are the ones who complain.
Our clients do not even feel the pinch.
As soon as they feel the pinch they will be trying to come back.
Weaker economies will also feel the pinch.
But those who will feel the pinch are vowing to protest.
If we just let those struggling feel the pinch.
Families increasingly feel the pinch from this one expense.

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Renters in the metro area are certain to feel the pinch.
A lot of people feel the pinch of salt.
Schehrazade is concerned about students who will feel the pinch.
Britain was about to feel the pinch yet again.
The transportation sector will likely be the first to feel the pinch.
Only a poor person can feel the pinch of poverty.
It will take a long time before they really start to feel the pinch.
And ordinary people will feel the pinch very severely.
Many people in the middle of the country already feel the pinch.
Fine dining establishments will feel the pinch first as people shift to more casual restaurants.
But smaller companies will feel the pinch.
And you would not feel the pinch of doing without your car for a day.
I am going to make them feel the pinch.
Farms and families will feel the pinch when the carbon tax man pulls the cinch.
You might be the next to feel the pinch.
Consumers feel the pinch as inflation rates exceed Serbian government forecasts.
Greek entrepreneurs feel the pinch.
Bulgarians may feel the pinch of costlier coal and gas, officials warn.
Even those that do not could feel the pinch.
Businesses feel the pinch too, in particular in those sectors where cost pressures are high.
Are certain to feel the pinch.
Meanwhile, poorer countries with lower investment in tech are less likely to feel the pinch.
Businesses feel the pinch and begin laying off workers - and we are back to a recession again.
Other fishing regions are also starting to feel the pinch now.
The pichicateros feel the pinch of the Chapare Federations ' commitment to tackle drug production.
The data showed that workers were continuing to feel the pinch.
He's gonna feel the pinch.
Pawnbrokers shine in Singapore as middle class feel the pinch.
Nobody was exempt from having to feel the pinch of their budget reduction.".
Few made it through, and the city soon began to feel the pinch.
He 's going to feel the pinch.
If government prescribes austerity for her citizens, then our leaders must also feel the pinch.
The British end user, however, is going to feel the pinch in an additional way….
You are not escaping the karma, but you do not feel the pinch.
But now I'm really starting to feel the pinch on my margins.".

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