clenchers

/ˈklɛntʃərz/
noun
  1. Plural of clencher; multiple decisive facts, arguments, or events that settle matters.
    • The lawyer presented several clenchers that left the jury no doubt.
    • The detective's clenchers included fingerprints and a clear motive.
    • In the final round, the boxer landed two clenchers that ended the fight.
  2. Tools or devices that clench or fasten things.
    • The clenchers held the cables tightly together during the installation.
    • He bought new clenchers to replace the old, rusty ones in his toolbox.
    • The workshop had a set of clenchers for different sizes of metal sheets.
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