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clinch

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES clinch a deal (= finally agree on a deal, especially one that is good for you ) ▪ The salesman was eager to clinch the deal. clinch a win (= finally win after a difficult contest ) ▪ He suffered some anxious moments ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily a small slip noose made with seizing [syn: clench ] the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet a tight or amorous embrace; "come here and give me a big ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1620s, "method of fastening," from clinch (v.). Meaning "a fastening by bent nail" is from 1650s. In pugilism, from 1875.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Clinch may refer to: A nail or device to hold in this way Clinching (metalworking) The Clinch , a grappling position in boxing or wrestling, a stand-up embrace. Clinch County, Georgia , USA Clinch River , near Tazewell, Virginia, USA Clinch & Co Brewery ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Clinch \Clinch\ (kl[i^]nch; 224), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clinched ; p. pr. & vb. n. Clinching .] [OE. clenchen, prop. causative of clink to cause to clink, to strike; cf. D. klinken to tinkle, rivet. See Clink .] To hold firmly; to hold fast by grasping or ...

Usage examples of clinch.

But aside from the vast cost and the point - assuming a portal would be heading in the other direction before too long - that it would be a waste of time and effort which would bring reconnection no quicker, there was one clinching argument that would apply until either no signal arrived from Zenerre or word came of an utter breakdown in civil society: in the Mercatoria only Engineers were allowed to make and emplace wormholes.

We would stand up and whale away with both fists, and then clinch and roll around the floor, biting and gouging and slugging, and onst we rolled clean over Uncle Esau and kind of flattened him out like a pancake.

His punches landed on my arms and my gloves, he had come at me so quickly that he was able to keep me in my corner and I was forced to pull him into a clinch.

He won twenty games, including the game that clinched the pennant and a shutout in Game Three of the Series.

Perhaps if I picked up a tiny green feather that must have come from Pretty Poll, and on the table close to the case that holds the spoons, it might clinch matters.

The Clinches were passing through the nanny choke-point of autumn: several new ones would be starting over the next couple of weeks.

Also, in the clinches King rested his weight on his opponent, and was loath to let go.

But to clinch victory you must persuade the grandees of this realm, and in that I think you will fail.

Like the argumentative eloquence of the Eighth Harry, they are never effectual until the halberdiers clinch their rivets forcibly.

Ef, ez I suspect, the leader is an airy young feller from Frisco, who hez took to the road lately, Clinch hez got a personal grudge agin him from a quarrel over draw poker.

O but the dark evening in the Appian way I nearly spoke to Mrs Clinch O thinking she was.

And growing inarticulate with passion, he stood before her clinching and unclinching his great hand, and his lips trembling.

The Battler fell into a clinch, but the Cyclone broke away and, measuring his distance, picked up a haymaker from the floor and put it over.

If he still needed it, he had the clinching confirmation that the story which had sounded so preposterous was true that after all Madeline Gray was not just a silly sensation-hunter and celebrity-nuisance, but that the invention of Calvin Gray might indeed be one of those rare fuses from which could explode a fiesta of fun and games of the real original vintage that he loved.

Joe staggered, ducked, clinched, backpedalled until Hilario called time again.