pinch little holes in something

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GoldfishLord

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pick holes in something​


1. . and pick something to pieces to criticize something severely; to point out the flaws or fallacies in an argument.
  • The lawyer picked holes in the witness's story.
  • They will pick holes in your argument.
  • Stop picking holes in everything I say!
2. to poke or pinch little holes in something.
  • Look! You've picked holes in the bread! How can I make sandwiches?
  • Who picked holes in the blanket?

Source: https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/pick+holes+in

Is "pinch" a typographical error for "punch"?
 
No. The person has pinched holes using the thumb and first finger.
 
I know the meaning of "punch holes in".
What's the exact meaning of "pinch holes in"?
 
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