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View definitions for clutch

clutch

noun as in strong hold

verb as in grab, snatch

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Some were also found clutching other people's hands, in what looked like attempts to pull them away from the crumbling building.

From BBC

"I'm a big fan," he said, clutching his beer.

From BBC

As he walked away, Rodriguez clutched a pair of worn composition books — in them, business plans to get himself and his neighbors off the street.

I did enjoy the way Natasha played that scene, clutching the purse and processing with eye blinks as he spoke.

Kennedy is nicknamed “PayDay” for her penchant for producing in the clutch.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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