Definitionn. a central cohesive source of support and stability
Last update: August 2, 2015
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The linchpin of the wheel was loose. [Please select]
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The Prime Minister is the linchpin of the cabinet. [Please select]
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A linchpin had fallen out, and permitted one of the wheels to slide off. [Please select]
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One of them being found carrying off a linchpin, a seaman took hold of the fellow, who immediately bawled out, when the rest leapt overboard. [Please select]
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I went to a wagon, and taking from it an iron bolt and a linchpin, I made to the woods, where, with much difficulty, I succeeded in extricating myself from my collar and chains. [Please select]
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