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[feel] the pinch
to face financial difficulties, particularly due to not having the same income as before
The idiom "feel the pinch" has its origins in the early 19th century. The word "pinch" in this context refers to experiencing a sensation of discomfort or pain, similar to when someone pinches you. It is used to describe the feeling of financial strain or difficulty, often due to reduced income or increased expenses.
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