Similar words: clincher, cliched, clinch, pinched, bunched, quenched, hunched, branched. Meaning: [klɪntʃ] adj. closed or squeezed together tightly.
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61. Another business deal has been clinched.
62. She clinched her hands and shook her head bleakly.
63. Emma Bonney clinched a third World Ladies Billiards title with a 216-119 victory over shock finalist Eva Palmius.
64. And that got me thinking back to an interview that clinched my first Wall Street job out of college, back in 1986.
65. He clinched his hands. He knitted his brows and tightened his lips.
66. They might have clinched their gains by pressing for that cease - fire in place on October 10.
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67. I was such a smart aleck that I frowned upon the way father was haggling and was on the verge of chipping in a few words when the bargain was finally clinched.
68. I must be a ceiba stand by your side, A tree With roots clinched underground, And leaves touched in the cloud.
69. The Asian pop sensation marked a decade in the music business with his 10th studio album and clinched the top awards at his home island's 22nd Golden Melody Awards on Saturday.
70. France's "Nowhere Promised Land" clinched best cinematography and the South Korean drama "Rough Cut" was honored for the best music score.
71. Kentucky clinched sixth national Basketball college title with 76 - 67 victory over Syracuse.
72. Some of them had clinched together and stood rear up.
73. Carlini's teeth clinched convulsively.
74. The Red Sox clinched the World Series in game seven.
75. I was then such a smart-aleck that I frowned upon the way father was haggling and on the verge of chipping in a few words when the bargain was finally clinched.