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							| Difference in meaning 
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							| Please, when the shoes are too small, what better to say: they pinch or compress? |  29 Oct 2011      
					
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							| Neither. Natasha is right: These shoes are much too tight. Sophia |  29 Oct 2011     
					
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 nadin235
 
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							| The question was:   what better to say: The shoes  pinch or compress? |  29 Oct 2011     
					
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							| To me compress means too tight (not necessarily painful) and pinch conotates a sharp pain. Ed |  29 Oct 2011     
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| Well then, look here I just never heard the two go together:) tight is more often used I think. Sophia 
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							| It is very common to say, "My shoes pinch" if you need to describe the specific discomfort.   Bruce |  29 Oct 2011     
					
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							| These shoes are too tight. |  29 Oct 2011     
					
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							|  My shoes are too tight and pinch my feet (give me blisters).     |  30 Oct 2011     
					
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