1. clinching - Noun
2. clinching - Adjective
3. clinching - Verb
of Clinch
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdded to the prestige of clinching the cup, the Gunners, who finished the season in eighth, have the prospect of securing European football as extra motivation. Source: Internet
After clinching the year-end number one ranking in a semifinal win over Clijsters (where she injured her knee at the end of the match), she withdrew in the final of the year-end Chase Championships against Serena Williams. Source: Internet
After clinching at least a share of the Big 12 title the 12th ranked Cyclones close out the regular season at home against West Virginia. Source: Internet
Berry made the call on Thursday, Scheel delivered Friday and UND moved within a game of clinching a share of the Penrose Cup as National Collegiate Hockey Conference regular-season champions by beating Western Michigan 3-1 in Ralph Engelstad Arena. Source: Internet
“Bones” is a technical and adaptable fighter who has been described by many as the best martial artist to ever set foot in the Octagon, having very few if any notable weaknesses when it comes to striking, clinching, and grappling. Source: Internet
Britain and the European Union are said to be on the verge of clinching a post-Brexit trade deal that would regulate their relationship after the transition period ends on Jan. Source: Internet