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to cinch

noun

A simple saddle girth used in Mexico.

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It outbid Global Crossing to cinch that deal.

Nevertheless, that seemed to cinch it — at least for the doctor.

But King wouldn't give up, jamming a backhand up the line to cinch the game.

The front seat belts have automatic pretensioners to cinch an occupant tightly during a crash.

The Spanx shapers are said to cinch the waist, smooth the thighs and lift the bottom.

A wide green python belt ($850) can be used to cinch coats, dresses or an oversize man's shirt.

(Both are married to Turkish women; and to cinch it, both have written books called "Gotham Tragic").

He reported that Iraq had used chemical weapons to cinch its victory, one former D.I.A. official said.

Wild striped bass got an assist from Swiss chard, Yukon Gold potato, leeks, cockles and, to cinch the deal, bacon.

If Hillary's luck holds, it will be the October surprise she needs to cinch the women's vote.

She lost weight so rapidly in high school that she used safety pins to cinch her long skirts around her waist.

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