CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g. They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…

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CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Famous Indian Chiefs, by Charles H. L. Johnston.
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Wells Brothers, by Andy Adams
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William Gilmore Simms, 1806-1870. The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of The Yemassee, Guy Rivers, &c. First Series
CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
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CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
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CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
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CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Incendiary, by W. A. Leahy.
CLINCH (v.) 1.) to finally get or win something 2.) confirm or settle E.g.  They have clinched a deal. 3.) physical grapple or hold E.g.…
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