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'nicked' , 'pinched' what these mean?? if you know about what they mean Would you give me some of their examples? I want to know how to use them into a sentence
25 jul. 2017 15:54
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Nicked and pinched are both informal/slang ways of saying stolen. Also to nick means 'to make a small cut' and to pinch means 'to grab and pull the skin, normally between two fingers. But as you are asking about them together I suspect the answer you need is the informal one about stealing.
25 juli 2017
nicked or pinched is slang for stolen.
25 juli 2017
Examples The thief pinched/nicked/stole the bicycle from the woman. He pinched/nicked/stole the apple from a stall at the market She pinched/nicked/stole as much food as she could carry.
25 juli 2017
I've just thought of another slang use for both words 'to be arrested by the police.' The nick is a slang word for the police station, so to be nicked means to be arrested and taken to the police station. Pinched can also mean the same thing, but is old fashioned and rarely used today. I think that this use might just be British English.
25 juli 2017
Slang for 'Stolen'.
25 juli 2017
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