clinching

[US]/klɪnʧɪŋ/
[UK]/klɪnʧɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to hold tightly (especially two people); to hold tightly together (especially two people); to hold tightly (especially two people); to hold tightly together (especially two people); to resolve a dispute or finalize a deal

Phrases & Collocations

clinching deal

clinching victory

clinching moment

clinching argument

clinching win

clinching point

clinching play

clinching round

clinching score

clinching goal

Example Sentences

clinching the deal was a significant achievement for the team.

he is known for clinching victories in tight competitions.

clinching a job offer can be a challenging process.

she felt proud after clinching first place in the race.

the negotiations ended successfully with both sides clinching an agreement.

clinching the championship title was their ultimate goal.

he has a knack for clinching important contracts.

clinching the trophy was a dream come true for the players.

after months of hard work, they finally succeeded in clinching the project.

clinching the title of best seller requires dedication and strategy.

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