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Word | Clutch |
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 / a tense critical situation / A gripe or clinching with, or as with, the fingers or claws / to grab something and hold on to it tightly. The same word also means a part of machinery used for starting and stopping an engine / a tight grasp or an act of grasping something., | |
Usage | ⇒ She clutched the baby in her arms ⇒ she made a clutch at his body ⇒ Sombut sat there, clutching his purse ⇒ get into a person's clutches ⇒ slip in the clutch |
Synonyms | grasp, grip, hold, clasp, grab, seize, snatch, catch, embrace, grapple, clench, clinch, take, clutches, batch, gripe, keep, nab, hug, squeeze, |
Antonyms | let go, unfasten, broad, abandon, abdicate, affront, allow, ambiguous, baggy, burst, careless, channel, clear, clemency, conclude, dash, death, depart, departure, detached, |
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