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