Pinch - Arts and Culture

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  • Pinched, a 1917 film starring Harold Lloyd
  • Tom Pinch and Ruth Pinch, characters in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
  • Pinch, a puppet voiced and operated by Bill Schulz on Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld
  • The Pinch, a literary journal published at University of Memphis.
  • Doctor Pinch, character in Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

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