Fastener used to prevent a wheel or other part from sliding off the axle upon which it is riding.
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1Aristotle, whose authority was paramount, remained the lynch pin of university studies, especially for logic and dialectic.
2It's the lynch pin, he said.
3Why not a lynch pin, which we were so carefully instructed how to inquire about in Murray's Conversation for Travellers?
4She talks about not being beaten in the match as Becky Lynch pinned Ronda Rousey.
5Becky Lynch & Nikki Cross vs The IICONICS Result: Lynch pins Royce for the team win.
6Lynch pinned the era to the screen as a butterfly collector might pin one of his specimens to the wall: coolly, methodically, dispassionately.
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