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- CLINCH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLINCH is clench How to use clinch in a sentence
- CLINCH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
clinch verb (DECIDE) clinch it to make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or discussion:
- CLINCH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Clinch definition: to settle (a matter) decisively See examples of CLINCH used in a sentence
- Clinch - definition of clinch by The Free Dictionary
clinch secure; settle: clinch the deal; hold, as in boxing: The fighters were in a clinch
- CLINCH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If two people who love each other are in a clinch, they are holding each other tightly
- Clinch - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Used to describe finalizing something, especially in a competitive or challenging situation Can also refer to grabbing or holding something tightly The team managed to clinch the championship in the final minute of the game He reached out to clinch her hand for support
- clinch - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
clinch (klinch), v t to settle (a matter) decisively: After they clinched the deal they went out to celebrate Building to secure (a nail, screw, etc ) in position by beating down the protruding point: He drove the nails through the board and clinched the points flat with a hammer
- clinch - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
clinch (third-person singular simple present clinches, present participle clinching, simple past and past participle clinched) “Beloved shipmates, clinch the last verse of the first chapter of Jonah—‘And God had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah ’” To fasten securely or permanently
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