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UK
/klˈɪntʃɐ/
]
[ US /ˈkɫɪntʃɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫɪntʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a tool used to clinch nails or bolts or rivets
- a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively
- an argument that is conclusive
How To Use clincher In A Sentence
- It was easy for the porter in Farquhar to pass for Beau Clincher, by borrowing his lace and his pulvilio.
- Havant were hanging on at 3-2 up when sub Jordan headed home the clincher. The Sun
- The weights of wheels have definitely increased in recent years due to the dominance of clinchers over tubulars and ‘aero section aluminum rims‘.
- Deal clincher We have a beach and the highest density of pubs in one town. Times, Sunday Times
- Scaring the shit out of the viewer is his bread and butter, but imprinting lasting trepidation is the clincher. Lila Shapiro: Kiss the Bloody Rabbit: Inside New York's Most Unsettling Haunted House (PHOTOS)
- The thrust of the argument is best wrapped up in the following clincher.
- There was no more than a frame in it until the clincher.
- Deal clincher Swansea has a big city vibe with a small town personality. Times, Sunday Times
- Deal clincher The energy and enthusiasm of the students. Times, Sunday Times
- But the money would not, in itself, be the clincher.