1 a final item to be considered that makes a decision firm after you have been tending toward it, or anything that finally decides a matter:
We might think this argument a quick clincher for the liberal case against restrictive laws on self-mayhem.
And the finale is the clincher.
For me, the clincher to this argument is what occurred last time.
We then come to the clincher on enforcement.
An identification parade is never really a successful way of establishing positive evidence at the best of times—it is often just perhaps the clincher.
That is the absolute clincher of the whole of my argument.
This is the absolute clincher.
Additionally, the non-dominant clincher can try to swim their arm underneath and inside the opponent's clinch, establishing the previously non-dominant clincher as the dominant clincher.