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Hinch may refer to: Hinch (surname) Hinch, Missouri, US; Hinch, West Virginia, US; James Hinchcliffe (born 1986), Canadian racing driver. This page was last edited on ...
The phrase henchman is also used as a pejorative for any sort of political mastermind or to present others as such. Thus it was used for associates of President George W. Bush, [1] [2] e.g., by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. [3]
Caustic humour is a type of humour which relies on witty insults.As is implied by the name (which literally means humour which is designed to burn or to corrode), it involves the clever use of language to convey biting, insulting, or sometimes even cruel remarks.
Hinch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. J. Hinch (born 1974), American baseball manager and former player; Derryn Hinch, Australian television host and former politician Hinch Live, now simply Hinch, a Sky News television program hosted by Derryn Hinch; Dick Hinch (1949–2020), American politician; Jimmy Hinch, English ...
A hinge joint (ginglymus or ginglymoid) is a bone joint in which the articular surfaces are molded to each other in such a manner as to permit motion only in one plane. [1] ...
Hinch Distillery, County Down (est. 2020) – production began in November 2020. Kilbeggan Distillery, County Westmeath (est. 1757, re-commissioned 2007) – the distillery re-opened in 2007, 54 years to the day after it closed, and 250 years after it was first established. [58]
Hunch, a parody of Derryn Hinch played by Steve Vizard on Australian television show Fast Forward; Hunch, a dance attributed to Hasil Adkins; The Hunch Backs, a mountain in Hong Kong; USS Hunch (SP-1197), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
The Tigers' current manager is A. J. Hinch, who was named manager on October 30, 2020, following the sudden retirement of Ron Gardenhire. [4] The franchise's first manager after the team's arrival in the American League was George Stallings, who managed the team for one season.