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Cinch   /sɪntʃ/   Listen
Cinch

noun
1.
Any undertaking that is easy to do.  Synonyms: breeze, child's play, duck soup, picnic, piece of cake, pushover, snap, walkover.
2.
Stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place.  Synonym: girth.
3.
A form of all fours in which the players bid for the privilege of naming trumps.
verb
(past & past part. cinched; pres. part. cinching)
1.
Tie a cinch around.  Synonym: girth.
2.
Make sure of.
3.
Get a grip on; get mastery of.






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"Cinch" Quotes from Famous Books



... a cinch," said Hal—"being the sheriff, and having the naming of so many deputies as they ...
— King Coal - A Novel • Upton Sinclair

... Amos Totten set up the cinch of his sword-belt by a couple of holes and began another tour of inspection of the State House. He considered that the parlous situation in state affairs demanded full dress. During the evening he had been going on ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day

... out just how things stand between them. The old lady doesn't know anything, that's a cinch. If she really knew she would have let it out to me. I'll never get a better chance to pump her than I had today. She doesn't know. You can see she hopes her son will get her. That's as plain as the nose on your face. But she doesn't ...
— Quill's Window • George Barr McCutcheon

... was defending a man charged by his wife with desertion. For a time it looked as tho it were a cinch for the prosecution, but at the psychological moment the attorney called the defendant to the stand. "Take off that bandage," he cried, and the man did it, exposing a black eye. "Your honor," said the attorney, "our defense is that this man is not a ...
— More Toasts • Marion Dix Mosher

... proves my argyment about how simple it is to make good here? From the way he's dressed—them, now, diamonds and so forth—he's probably a big feller in his line. Makin' plenty of money and looked on as a success by the ig'rant. Yet he lets a big order get away from him when it was practically a cinch ...
— Alex the Great • H. C. Witwer


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