To make sure or certain of
“The team needs a victory to cinch a place in the playoffs.”
To fix securely or tightly
“He would cinch the strap around the pole and his body before leveraging himself up to the crossbars with surprising speed.”
To reach a decision or agreement about
To make sure or certain of
To receive, usually as return for effort
To reach a decision or recommendation
To bring to, or come to, an end
To tie up, around or together, typically with a rope, chain, wire, or other cordage
To come to a judgment
Plural for an extremely easy task
“The fitness test was a cinch for Drew as he had kept himself in superb physical condition.”
Plural for a certainty or sure thing
“He was a cinch to cast as the wicked wizard Jafar in Aladdin.”
Plural for a simple saddle girth, typically used in Mexico
“He found Andy morosely replacing some broken strands in his cinch.”
Plural for a very tight hold
Plural for the state of being easy, straightforward or uncomplicated
Plural for a great victory or achievement
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