Hold firmly, usually with one's hands.
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Examples for "clutch "
Examples for "clutch "
1 Elsewhere, however, the commission can point to a clutch of other milestones.
2 There's different ways to stop up the clutch hub from actually moving.
3 A clutch of Indian financial institutions bought the shares, the source said.
4 The growing crisis in the Alliance remained a straw to clutch at.
5 It carried far and drew the attention of the clutch of Lords.
1 That tank's got to hold close to a hundred thousand pounds.
2 Warren said housing starts and existing home sales would hold close to 2011 levels.
3 A comfort blanket that you can clutch and hold close when things get difficult.
4 It's something I will always hold close to my heart.
5 They're a security blanket to hold close when the real world takes over and intrudes.
1 If you're experiencing similar problems, hold tight the functionality is coming soon.
2 Take his left hand, enlace your fingers with his, and hold tight .
3 He called on Republicans to hold tight as details are hammered out.
4 You just have to hold tight , and go along for the ride.
5 You hold tight against all comers your own share of the spoils.
1 I shall be going home soon, and must cling to that thought.
2 This has worrying implications for regimes that hope to cling to power.
3 We should neither cling to the New Labour label nor condemn it.
4 It cannot cling to glass; it must plant its feet in imperfections.
5 If confirmed, the defection would undermine Gaddafi's efforts to cling to power.
6 They could no longer cling to spurious claims about how education corrupts.
7 The two sleepers had woke in time to cling to the mast.
8 But you are wrong; it is useless to cling to the past.
9 Right about now, it was all he had left to cling to .
10 The iron filings now crowd round the wire and cling to it.
11 There were chances, moments of good football too, something to cling to .
12 Kharma without a soul to cling to is something in the air.
13 Now Trump is fighting to cling to a narrow lead over Biden.
14 The floor was especially cold and seemed to cling to her feet.
15 Fine droplets of rain cling to the other side of the glass.
16 Trust me, the lady Aurelia will not long cling to her error.
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