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Sentence count:75+6Posted:2017-08-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: clincherclichedclinchpinchedbunchedquenchedhunchedbranchedMeaning: [klɪntʃ]  adj. closed or squeezed together tightly. 
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31. This time Radford did not let her chance slip away and she clinched the biggest victory of her career so far.
32. By most calculations, Dole had clinched the nomination a week ago, when he swept four Midwest primaries.
33. Wharton, who clinched the title by a point, now believes he is back to his best form.
34. Villeneuve came to Suzuka with a nine-point lead over Michael Schumacher in the standings and could have clinched the title.
35. A curl of smoke from a bonfire behind the house clinched the issue.
36. We finally clinched the contract by offering them a lower price.
37. Perhaps the establishment of the Sydney Opera House clinched its victory for bragging rights.
38. Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them.
39. Missouri clinched a bowl berth by finishing the regular season with a 7-4 record.
40. But although Maxine Johnson of the Founders still had doubts, he clinched the deal with his easy and cheerful manner.
41. Barton had clinched the world title - his subsequent victory in the Billabong was almost a formality.
42. Davies restored Chigwellians' lead before Tapper clinched the match with the third goal.
43. Victory was clinched when Lynn Marriner surged upfield and slipped a pass through to Oehlers who scored at the second attempt.
44. Cale Yarborough clinched the title with two races left in the season.
45. White clinched a quarter-final place when he potted the last red and colours to the pink in the deciding frame.
46. According to regional marketing manager David Asquith the contract was clinched in the face of stiff competition.
47. Her rise had always been anticipated and when Mr Major secured the premiership her political career was more or less clinched.
48. Several years ago, a reporter friend ventured into the Astros clubhouse after the team clinched a division title.
49. The offer of a company car was what clinched it for me, and I accepted the job.
50. Newry clinched the points with almost the last kick of the game, Ralph scoring after sub Gary Hughes put him clear.
51. He clinched his big fists and his teeth.
52. We clinched the agreement with a handshake.
53. It clinched her convictions concerning her state.
54. A deposit of five dollars clinched the bargain.
55. When the boxers clinched, the audience hissed.
56. They clinched their arguments with Biblical chapter and verse.
57. The boxer clinched his opponent; clench a steering wheel.
58. My assent to the proposal clinched the bargain.
59. His latest message has clinched the matter.
60. In three years at Porto(Sentencedict), they clinched two titles.
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