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clinched

[ US /ˈkɫɪntʃt/ ]
[ UK /klˈɪnt‍ʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. closed or squeezed together tightly
    a clenched fist
    his clenched (or clinched) teeth

How To Use clinched In A Sentence

  • Tullow clinched victory in the last thirty seconds of the game.
  • It would be dangerous to view the dossier as having clinched the argument for war.
  • The signature at the bottom, clinched it: Jane Doe - which is a synonym for The-Woman-in-the-Street.
  • Phil Howell reduced the deficit to a single point with a well struck penalty but Doncaster clinched it with a converted try.
  • The deal was clinched after a recent tour of Zambia by a German business delegation.
  • A deposit of eight pounds clinched the bargain.
  • That deal could be clinched by as soon as next spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Branco rocked Gatti with a big shot and the battle moved into the ropes as Gatti clinched.
  • The curtain fell as the lovers clinched.
  • And as Obama clops off after having clinched the delegate count last night, she squats on the field of battle, hemorrhaging cash from four stumps with no fresh infusion in sight, insisting that the fight to this point is a draw. Chip Collis: Dame Hillary Clinton: the Black Knight
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