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  2. Translate Concha. See 10 authoritative translations of Concha in English with example sentences, phrases and audio pronunciations.

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  3. noun. 1. slang. an easy task. 2. slang. a certainty. 3. US and Canadian. a band around a horse's belly to keep the saddle in position. Also called (in Britain and certain other countries): girth. 4. informal. a firm grip. verb. 5. (often foll by up) US and Canadian. to fasten a girth around (a horse) 6. (transitive) informal. to make sure of.

  4. cinch noun (FOR HORSE) [ C ] US. a strap that goes around the middle of a horse to keep the saddle (= rider's seat) in the right position on the horse's back: The Diné weavers made a variety of items, including saddle blankets and cinches. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. cinch verb (TIGHTEN) to fasten a belt, strap, or piece of cloth tightly, especially at the waist of a piece of clothing so that it fits closely to the body: This skirt would look lovely cinched at the waist with a wide belt. He cinched his towel around his waist. The jeans are cinched in at the waist.

  6. something sure or easy: This problem is a cinch. a person or thing certain to fulfill an expectation, especially a team or contestant certain to win a sporting event: The Giants are a cinch to win Sunday's game.

  7. cincha. – Spanish–English dictionary. La cincha de brida se asegura con contrafuertes. The flange strap is secured with buttresses. La cincha de jineta consta de tres fajas. The riding strap consists of three belts. Una cincha maestra sujeta al caballo toda la montura.

  8. cinch ( third-person singular simple present cinches, present participle cinching, simple past and past participle cinched) ( card games) In the game of cinch, to protect (a trick) by playing a higher trump than the five.

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