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clencher - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun One who clenches, or that which is used for clenching, as a cramp or piece of iron bent down to fasten anything . noun A tool used for clenching or bending over the point of a nail, to prevent its withdrawal.
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CLENCHER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Something or someone who clenches.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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clencher - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
clencher · Contents · English · French. edit. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /klɑ̃.ʃe/. Audio (France (Vosges)): Duration: 2 seconds.
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clencher
clencher (ˈklɛnʃə(r)) [f. clench v.1 + -er1.] He who or that which clenches; a statement, argument, etc., which clenches or settles the point (more commonly clincher); formerly also = clincher 1. clencher-built: see clinker n.3 6.1559 Bk. for Just. Peace 18 The wages of a maister shyp-wrighte..an ab...
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clencher, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun clencher is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for clencher is from 1559, in Bk. for Just. Peace ...
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CLINCHER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a statement, argument, fact, situation, or the like, that is decisive or conclusive: The heat was the clincher that made us decide to leave the city.
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Acheteur : les étapes d'un achat avec le paiement sécurisé et la remise ...
Ouvrez la messagerie sécurisée leboncoin sur votre téléphone. Rendez-vous sur la conversation qui correspond à la transaction. Si tout est conforme, cliquez sur "Déclencher le paiement". Le vendeur est notifié de la fin de la transaction et vous remet l'article.
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clencher - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
From clenchen . Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. (a) A clinching iron; (b) a workman who puts in rivets or clinching nails ...
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Clencher - definition of clencher by The Free Dictionary
Define clencher. clencher synonyms, clencher pronunciation, clencher translation, English dictionary definition of clencher. n something or someone who ...
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clencher - Urban Dictionary
Anything that causes enough excitement to tighten one's butthole. Can be thrilling or scary. Man, this horror game is a real butthole clencher. by Amy_S April ...
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clencher syndrome | Taber's Medical Dictionary - Nursing Central
A colloquial term for any regional pain disorder that results from unconscious habitual grinding of teeth or tightening of muscles, e.g., in an arm, the fist or ...
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clincher
clincher (ˈklɪnʃə(r)) [f. clinch v.1 + -er. Cf. clencher.] One who or that which clinches. † 1. Formerly, A workman who clinched the bolts in ship-building. Obs.1495 Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 22 The wages of a Maister Shipwright by the day iiijd..An able clyncher by the day iid. 1514 Fitzherb. Just. Peas ...
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"(to the tune of "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush")
"What Shall We Do With The Drunken Nurker"(to the tune of "Drunken Sailor")
"Song of the Bogle Clencher
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pass - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com
pass n. (hand gesture) (de la main) geste, mouvement nm. The pass of the psychic's hand over the table seemed to set off a strange series of events. Le geste de la main que le médium fit au-dessus de la table sembla déclencher une étrange série d'événements. pass n. (sleight of hand) (magie) tour de passe-passe nm.
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clinker
▪ I. clinker, n.1 (ˈklɪŋkə(r)) Also 7 (in sense 1) clincard, -art, -ar. [17th c. ad. earlier Du. klinckaerd (Kilian), in mod.Du. and LG. klinker, f. klinken to sound, ring. The original suffix -ard has been weakened to -er both in Du. and Eng.] 1. A very hard kind of brick of a pale colour, made in ...
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