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Discover Ludwig"cinch up" can be used in written English.
It means to tighten or secure something. Example sentence: She cinched up her boots before heading out for a hike.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Only five quarters ago, the Giants controlled their playoff chances, appearing poised to cinch up the N.F.C. East.
He used to cinch up his pants with his shoestrings, he says, but now he uses his shoestrings in his shoes.
We could not go back when this book was restored and clean up things that you would cinch up if you were actually a line editor working with him on what you were going to allow to be his book.
Either buckle the girth or tie the cinch up loosely.
Adjust the triangle formed by the double Windsor and cinch up the tie around your collar.
Now you are ready to cinch up your new bareback pad and go for a ride!
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In his early 60s, he was already wearing his pants cinched up almost under his armpits.
"He looked so occluded and stiff cinched up in that vest," he said.
He cinched up his bolo tie, flexed the fingers of his right hand, and squinted at Kype. "And there's these fucking fish".
"We don't want to know the temperature," Brian said, cinching up his pack and sliding a pair of hockey sticks from the back of his truck.
"Nocsae, I think, in the last day or so, has felt, and is moving toward, cinching up a great deal that requirement of data reporting and frequency of data reporting," Cantu told the meeting's attendees.
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