Examples of 'feeling the pinch' in a sentence

Meaning of "feeling the pinch"

This phrase is used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing financial difficulties or facing economic pressure. It conveys the idea of feeling the impact or strain of limited resources, increased expenses, or financial constraints. It can be used when individuals or businesses are struggling to cope with rising costs, inflation, or a decrease in income, and they are forced to make adjustments or cutbacks in their spending
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  • present participle of feel the pinch

How to use "feeling the pinch" in a sentence

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feeling the pinch
They are hardly feeling the pinch yet.
Companies that borrowed in foreign currencies are feeling the pinch.
The locals feeling the pinch.
I just would not want my grandchildren feeling the pinch.
We are all feeling the pinch.
Feeling the pinch.
Everybody around here is feeling the pinch.
Who were feeling the pinch from the war on terror.
The unions are also feeling the pinch.
Europe is feeling the pinch and is becoming less and less attractive as a business location.
Other companies are also feeling the pinch.
You are likely already feeling the pinch when it comes to hiring and retaining employees.
Cruise lines are also feeling the pinch.
Citizens are feeling the pinch with rising food and fuel prices and reduced purchasing power.
Australian farmers are already feeling the pinch.

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Australia still feeling the pinch from Backpacker Tax increase.
The fisheries of the world are feeling the pinch.
Everybody 's feeling the pinch of this recession.
Americans are already feeling the pinch.
Are you feeling the pinch when looking into your wallet?
Perhaps she is feeling the pinch.
You find out before we do where businesses and their employees are feeling the pinch.
Your crew must be feeling the pinch by now.
Energy bills are soaring and UK consumers are feeling the pinch.
Croatian drivers are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices.
I have no doubt but they are already feeling the pinch.
Theo 's really feeling the pinch with not seeing you.
And the world is already feeling the pinch.
Everybody 's feeling the pinch financially right now, including the government.
Companies too are feeling the pinch.
Even the solidly middle-class districts in a city of slowly fading grandeur are feeling the pinch.
Canadians are feeling the pinch.
Oil producing countries in Latin America are already feeling the pinch.
Lubricant companies are already feeling the pinch of these evolving technologies.
Americans are having fewer babies, and diaper makers are feeling the pinch.
Asian exporters are already feeling the pinch from the global downturn.
Even the middle classes, for the first time in their history, are feeling the pinch.
And more and more families are feeling the pinch of rising food prices.
And it 's becoming increasingly clear that Jerry is feeling the pinch.
Youth organisations are also feeling the pinch andperceive the need to reinvent themselves 9.
They were not the only ones feeling the pinch.
Youth organisations are also feeling the pinch and perceive the need to reinvent themselves9.
Harmel is not the only photographer feeling the pinch.
As a consequence, exporters are feeling the pinch and their budgets are showing gaping holes.
But they are not the only ones feeling the pinch.
I'm feeling the pinch myself, but I may be able to treat myself.
We know that these groundwater reserves are already feeling the pinch as our demands increase.
So it 's no surprise that businesses, big and small, are really feeling the pinch.
Join in the discussion with other people feeling the pinch of a high-deductible health plan.
Amtrak, which shares the rails with freight trains, is also feeling the pinch.

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I guess i am just feeling contemplative this evening
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He has not been feeling very well tonight
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