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will cinch

  • future tense
    of cinch.
    cinch
    noun
    a strong girth used on stock saddles, having a ring at each end to which a strap running from the saddle is secured.

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Fan chants to fire coach Don Granato heard during home games of a recent swoon that will cinch Sabres missing playoffs for 13th consecutive season.

From Seattle Times Mar. 29, 2024

On Tuesday, Ms. Hamm will compete to place among the top two candidates in California, and Audrey Trujillo, who is running unopposed in New Mexico, will cinch her G.O.P. nomination.

From New York Times Jun. 5, 2022

I will cinch this question by tossing up.

From The Statesmen Snowbound by Robert Fitzgerald

That's just the thing will cinch his election.

From The Rider of Golden Bar by William Patterson White