clinching

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈklɪntʃɪŋ/

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clinch n informal (passionate embrace) (informal)achuchón nm
  (informal)apretón nm
 I found them in a clinch behind the stadium.
 Los encontré de apretón atrás del estadio.
clinch n (boxers: grappling)clinch nm
 The boxer had his opponent in a clinch to avoid punches.
 El boxeador detuvo a su contrincante con un clinch para evitar los puñetazo.
clinch vi informal (embrace passionately)dar un achuchón loc verb
  achuchar vtr
  apretar vi
  agarrar vtr
 The pair were clinching in the backseat of a car.
 Los encontré apretando en el asiento trasero del auto.
clinch vi (boxers: grapple)hacer clinch loc verb
  (coloquial)clinchear vtr
 The clinch went on too long and the referee intervened.
clinch [sth] vtr figurative (secure, settle conclusively)cerrar vtr
  asegurar vtr
 We're hoping to clinch the deal this afternoon.
 Esperamos poder cerrar el trato esta tarde.
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