Definitionadj. closed or squeezed together tightly
Last update: September 4, 2015
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Ultimately the Bonapartes had to flee from Corsica (11th of June 1793), an event which clinched Napoleon's decision to identify his fortunes with those of the French republic. His ardent democratic opinions rendered the change natural when Paoli and his compatriots declared for an alliance with England. [Please select]
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But that clinched the matter. [Please select]
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Then he came and sat down near her, and took the cold clinched hands in his. [Please select]
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"I must, I must," gasped Hugh, between his clinched teeth. [Please select]
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She hoped that he could not see that her hands were clinched. [Please select]
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Oh," he cried, with clinched fists, "if I only could. [Please select]
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The perspiration rolled down her brow, and her hands were clinched convulsively. [Please select]
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