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n. - Rod inserted through an axletree to hold a wheel on; A central cohesive source of support and stability.

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  • The lynchpin might be a winning lottery ticket or a new job or a piece of real estate everyone wants.
  • He added: "The lynchpin is the Afghan people, because they are the greatest resource against the insurgency."
  • Room 39 is described as the lynchpin of the North's so-called "court economy" centered on the dynastic Kim family.
  • This time, the lynchpin is Mirror's Edge.
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