clinchklɪntʃ
clinch (v)
- present
- clinches
- past
- clinched
- past participle
- clinched
- present participle
- clinching
clinch (n)
- plural
- clinches
English Definitions:
clinch (noun)
(boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily
clinch, clench (noun)
a small slip noose made with seizing
clinch (noun)
the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet
clamp, clinch (noun)
a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together
hug, clinch, squeeze (verb)
a tight or amorous embrace
"come here and give me a big hug"
clinch (verb)
secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts
"The girder was clinched into the wall"
clinch (verb)
hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches
clench, clinch (verb)
hold in a tight grasp
"clench a steering wheel"
clinch (verb)
embrace amorously
clinch (verb)
flatten the ends (of nails and rivets)
"the nails were clinched"
clinch (verb)
settle conclusively
"clinch a deal"
clinch (Noun)
Any of several fastenings.
clinch (Noun)
A passionate embrace.
clinch (Verb)
To clasp; to interlock.
clinch (Verb)
To make certain; to finalize.
clinch (Verb)
To fasten securely or permanently.
clinch (Verb)
To bend and hammer the point of a nail so it cannot be removed.
clinch (Verb)
To embrace passionately.
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