cincha

[sin-chuh]

cincha Definition

  • 1a girth for a pack or saddle animal
  • 2a strap fastened to a saddle for securing baggage

Using cincha: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cincha" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cincha was too loose and the saddle slipped off the horse.

  • Example

    He tightened the cincha before mounting the horse.

  • Example

    The pack mule's cincha broke, spilling the cargo.

cincha Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cincha

Phrases with cincha

  • double cinch

    a type of cinch that has two straps to secure the saddle

    Example

    He always used a double cinch when riding in rough terrain.

  • a metal buckle used to adjust the tightness of the cincha

    Example

    She struggled with the cinch buckle, trying to get it to fit properly.

  • a knot used to secure the cincha to the saddle

    Example

    He tied the cinch knot tightly to make sure the saddle wouldn't slip.

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Summary: cincha in Brief

'Cincha' [sin-chuh] is a noun that refers to a girth or strap used to secure a pack or saddle animal. It can also refer to a strap fastened to a saddle for securing baggage. Examples include 'The cincha was too loose and the saddle slipped off the horse.' and 'He tightened the cincha before mounting the horse.' Phrases include 'double cinch,' 'cinch buckle,' and 'cinch knot.'