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- verb Present participle of
cinch .
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Examples
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I climbed up behind him, shaking slightly, both at the idea of what was to come, and the idea of cinching my arms tight around him.
Burned Ellen Hopkins 2008
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I went quietly back to the river-bed, and found that most of the fellows had dismounted and were "cinching" up their saddles.
Adventures in Many Lands Various
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It took a week of persistent "cinching" to get Devers and his troop to understand that they were no longer an independent body, but must serve under the orders of a colonel or major.
Under Fire Charles King 1888
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Casting off their superfluous furs and blankets, and with a final cinching of belts, they came to attention.
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"Just for that you get an extra cinching," he informed me.
Chapter 10 2010
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She tightened his club sweater around her, cinching the belt with her free hand.
Solstice Gary Percesepe 2011
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Pulling the raincoat tighter and cinching the belt, the figure thrust hard fists into the pockets and headed for the street.
Archive 2010-04-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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"Women with small tummies can rejoice in the cinching power of a well-made, tailored high-waisted pant, as they can suppress a small bulge," says Lloyd Boston, author of "The Style Checklist: The Ultimate Wardrobe Essentials for You," published in September.
In Stores Now: High-Waisted Pants, the Sequel Ray A. Smith 2010
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As the weight came off, I just kept buying smaller belts, and cinching them up.
Tyler finally gets new pants Tyler 2009
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As the weight came off, I just kept buying smaller belts, and cinching them up.
Archive 2009-09-13 Tyler 2009
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