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Meaning of cinchy | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1
/ˈsɪnt͡ʃi/

Definitions

  1. Very easy; presenting no challenge.
    informal
  2. Tending to fight having a girth cinched.

Examples

“She hates rap. Rap is for teeds." "What are teeds, anyway?" "That's cinchy, dude. They're tedious people."”
“It's cinchy for me, but I still like to read it.”
““Yes, but it's not as cinchy as it sounds,” I said.”
“Plaintiff alleged that defendants were negligent in failing to warn him that the horse was "cinchy."”
“Consider the “cinchy" horse. You tighten the girth and he blows up against it. By the same token, if you use a death grip with your legs on your horse's sides to ask him to go forward, he might swell up against you like the cinchy horse and be less forward.”
“Some horses and ponies have "cold backs" or are "cinchy."”
“Cinch up smoothly and by degrees to avoid making a horse "cinchy."”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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