fine in a pinch?

What exactly does this idiom mean: “This works fine in a pinch”. I understand that it means that something might not be ideal but will just be sufficient to do a certain a job?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC listening, question-response: You couldn’t finish the report by tomorrow, could you?[YSaerTTEW443543]

Hi Torsten

Yes, it has the idea of something that just about does the job. If you are trying to find/buy something but you can’t find exactly what you want but you come across something that’s adequate but not perfect, you would say: That’ll do at a pinch. I know it best as ‘at a pinch’.

Alan

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Interesting. That’s another difference in BE vs AmE usage. “At a pinch” sounds odd to my American ears.

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