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41pincer — prince …
42pincer — Prendre …
43pincer movement — noun a movement by two separate bodies of troops converging on the enemy …
44pincer — noun 1》 (pincers) a tool made of two pieces of metal bearing blunt concave jaws arranged like the blades of scissors, used for gripping and pulling things. 2》 a front claw of a lobster, crab, or similar crustacean. Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr …
45pincer — noun 1 (countable usually plural) one of the pair of claws (claw1 (3)) that some shellfish and insects have, used for holding and cutting food, and for fighting 2 pincers (plural) a tool made of two crossed pieces of metal used for holding things …
46pincer movement — noun (C) a military attack in which two groups of soldiers come from opposite directions in order to trap the enemy between them …
47pincer — pin·cer …
48pincer le cul — Aimer à prendre à belles mains les fesses d’une femme, où d’un homme quand on est pédéraste. Il lui pince amoureusement le cul. H. MONNIER. Godefroy, la nuit, après boire, Pinça le cul, sournoisement, A Renaud encor… …
49pincer — [ˈpɪnsə] noun [C] a large part like a hand on some insects and SHELLFISH. It is used for attacking and for holding things …
50pincer movement — /ˈpɪnsə muvmənt/ (say pinsuh moohvmuhnt) noun a military manoeuvre in which both of the enemy s flanks are attacked simultaneously, as if by a pair of pincers …