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Catalan
agafada
The act of grasping.
hold
grip
grasp
clutch
clasp
clench
Catalan
agafada
1
The sale, however, does not completely free Citigroup from the government's
clutches
.
2
In a word, the Kakekikokuans are in the
clutches
of the medicine-man.
3
The frailest canoe is safe even in the
clutches
of the fiercest.
4
Then I found myself in the
clutches
of the instinct for self-preservation.
5
We'll just wait until Erik Rydén's let her out of his
clutches
.
6
He felt as if he were in the
clutches
of a nightmare.
7
The time that he had been in its
clutches
was too short.
8
Sin and had rescued Mrs. Irvin from the
clutches
of the former.
9
If Nicole was in the
clutches
of Richter, things couldn't be good.
10
She'd just escaped from Culligan's
clutches
-
she
did
n't
want to depend on anyone.
11
They have not yet fallen into the
clutches
of the Parisian hairdresser.
12
With subdued giggles they released Nancy from the
clutches
of the brambles.
13
And I think myself well out of the
clutches
of these men.
14
Somehow, she would escape Arnaud's
clutches
and persuade Dominic to help her.
15
In order to get out of your
clutches
,
now and for ever.
16
You fell into the awful
clutches
of that procuress and her accomplices.
clutches
clutch
clutch
· ·
escape the clutches
very clutches
dark clutches
fierce clutches
little clutches
Catalan
agafada
agarrada