0 something that is very easy and is therefore certain to be a success:
The exam was a cinch.
1 something that is very easy or certain to be done or happen:
2 a strap that goes around esp. a horse to hold the saddle (= the seat put on an animal for a rider) in place
A belt cinched around the waist could temporarily raise the hem of the dress to hide it under a coat.
One is still, though, left with the conspicuous lack of textual evidence in the form of translations to cinch the case.
That is a definite suggestion of lower rates, cinch as would be of special benefit to the people of this country.
It is a long woven cord used to cinch the alb at the waist, and to contain the stole as it hangs down the body.
They also had buttoned tabs at the waist in order to cinch the waist in.
In either case, an additional strap usually runs between the front legs and attaches to the cinch.
Staggered cuffs buttons created adjustable cuffs that could be relaxed or cinched tight at the wrist.
Even though it is a cinch to defeat, singles can be the most difficult head-scratchers.
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