How do you say clutch in English? Pronunciation of clutch in English, a free online English pronunciation dictionary.
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to tightly hold or grasp
clasp, clench, clutch, clutches, grasp, grip, hold(noun)the act of grasping
"he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
clutch(noun)a tense critical situation
"he is a good man in the clutch"
clutch(noun)a number of birds hatched at the same time
batch, clutch(noun)a collection of things or persons to be handled together
clutch bag, clutch(noun)a woman's strapless purse that is carried in the hand
clutch, clutch pedal(noun)a pedal or lever that engages or disengages a rotating shaft and a driving mechanism
"he smoothely released the clutch with one foot and stepped on the gas with the other"
clutch(verb)a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism
"this year's model has an improved clutch"
seize, prehend, clutch(verb)take hold of; grab
"The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals"
cling to, hold close, hold tight, clutch(verb)hold firmly, usually with one's hands
"She clutched my arm when she got scared"
seize, clutch, get hold of(verb)affect
"Fear seized the prisoners"; "The patient was seized with unbearable pains"; "He was seized with a dreadful disease"
a number of things considered as a unita clutch of medals adorned the general's chest
a usually small number of persons considered as a unita clutch of people traveling together
a time or state of affairs requiring prompt or decisive actiona football quarterback who always comes through in the clutch
the right or means to command or control othersa nation no longer living in the clutch of a cruel tyrant
to have or keep in one's handshe clutched the eggs carefully so he wouldn't drop them
1. The police officer smiled when the frightened little girl started to clutch his hand.
2. Because the city is filled with criminals, I always clutch my purse when I ride public transportation.
3. Did you see the drunk man clutch the barstool to avoid falling?
4. You should clutch your shawl tightly around your neck if the wind begins to wail.
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