But at the same time, she said that these memos, which after all was the lynchpin, the core of your broadcast, were not real. |
He recognises interest rates and their effect on the mortgage belt as the lynchpin to his political survival. |
Etherington adopts an apt change in registration, giving vent to the diapasons that would have been the lynchpin of organs in Handel's own time. |
For a while, it constituted the lynchpin of the Mertonian school of the sociology of science. |
Some view social action as the coming of the Kingdom of God on earth and lynchpin of their faith. |
If I'm right about this, it's only the spelling that signals the eggcorn, because lynchpin of course sounds just like linchpin. |