clincher in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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clincher in the PONS Dictionary

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Until recently, clinchers also generally had more cutting edge tread patterns than the more traditional tubulars.
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These include a system for wind-tunnel testing prototype shapes with fully inflated clincher tires, and the use of thermal imaging to analyze braking performance.
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Lastly, clincher tires generally cost less than tubulars.
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Most goals in a cup final scored so late would emerge as the clincher.
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However, they are difficult to replace and repair and are generally more expensive than clinchers.
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It was also decided that an average of 10 questions will be asked per round (ranging from easy, average, difficult and clincher), making it a short test or quiz.
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The clincher was the 71st win of the season.
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Advances in tire technology, however, have seen the far more practical (due to greater ease of changeability) clincher (beaded) tire close the gap.
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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.
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He gave up two more earned runs in just one-third of an inning to take the loss in the series clincher.
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