different between topinch vs tonick
topinch
English
Etymology
Created from to pinch, as if to- (“intensively, severely”) +? pinch.
Verb
topinch (third-person singular simple present topinches, present participle topinching, simple past and past participle topinched)
- (obsolete, transitive) To pinch severely.
Anagrams
- pitch on
topinch From the web:
tonick
English
Adjective
tonick (comparative more tonick, superlative most tonick)
- Obsolete form of tonic.
Noun
tonick (plural tonicks)
- Obsolete form of tonic.
tonick From the web:
- what happened to nick jonas
- what does tonic mean
- is nick jonas
- how rich is nick jonas
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