It was so far back from the mare's withers that the twisted double cinchas were somewhere under her belly, instead of her girth.
The men had tightened up the cinchas of their saddles, and passed the reins over their horses' heads, ready to mount.
He had just finished lightly securing the double cinchas of his saddle.
He followed the creature in, removed its bridle and loosened the cinchasof the saddle.
With careful forethought he loosened the cinchas of Cæsar's saddle and removed the bit from his mouth.
His look of satisfaction deepened as he turned back to his horses and tightened the cinchas of the saddles, and replaced the bits in their mouths.
But comin' across the mesa the cinchas sure scraped snow.
He noticed that the ponies seemed tired--that the cinchas were mud-spattered and that the riders seemed weary.
Wingle, with the taciturnity of the plainsman, jerked the cinchas tight and swung to the saddle.
Then, with the habit of her life on the plains, she tightened the cinchas of the saddle.
Nan released the cinchas of her saddle and removed her pony's bridle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cinchas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.