Sinched vs Inched - What's the difference?
sinched | inched |
(sinch)
(simple saddle girth used in Mexico)
(transitive, US, Western US) To gird with a sinch; to tighten the sinch or girth of (a saddle).
(inch)
Having the length of a certain number of inches.
As verbs the difference between sinched and inched
is that sinched is (sinch) while inched is (inch).As an adjective inched is
having the length of a certain number of inches.sinched
English
Verb
(head)sinch
English
Noun
(es)Verb
- to sinch up a saddle