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cincher | cinched |

As a noun cincher

is something that cinches as in holds and fastens, such as a belt or corset.

As a verb cinched is

(cinch).

cincher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Something that cinches as in holds and fastens, such as a belt or corset.
  • Something that proves a point or concludes a story
  • :Now comes the cincher ...
  • :And the cincher of the story is...
  • A waist cincher (type of corset).
  • Derived terms

    *waist cincher

    cinched

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (cinch)

  • cinch

    English

    Noun

    (es)
  • A simple saddle girth used in Mexico.
  • * He found Andy morosely replacing some broken strands in his cinch , and he went straight at the mooted question. — B. M. Bower, The Flying U's Last Stand
  • (informal) Something that is very easy to do.
  • No problem ... it's a cinch .
  • * "We thought we had a cinch on getting out by way of this cord and so we followed that." — Major Archibald Lee Fletcher, Boy Scouts in the Coal Caverns
  • (informal) A firm hold.
  • * You've got the cinch on him. You could send him to quod, and I'd send him there as quick as lightning. I'd hang him, if I could, for what he done to Lil Sarnia. — Gilbert Parker, The World For Sale,
  • Synonyms

    * (something that is very easy to do) See also (an activity that is easy) * breeze * cakewalk * doddle * piece of cake * walk in the park * walkover

    Verb

  • To bring to certain conclusion.
  • To tighten down.
  • Quotations

    * 1911', ''"I intend to '''cinch that government business."'' — Margaret Burnham, ''The Girl Aviators' Sky Cruise

    Derived terms

    * cincher