clatch Sentence Examples

  1. She wore a vibrant clatch of bangles that jingled with every movement.
  2. The artist's painting featured a clatch of bold colors that caught everyone's attention.
  3. We stumbled upon a quaint little shop selling a clatch of antique trinkets.
  4. The garden was adorned with a clatch of blossoms, filling the air with a sweet fragrance.
  5. His tie was a clatch of mismatched patterns, giving him a quirky charm.
  6. The old attic was filled with a clatch of dusty books and forgotten treasures.
  7. The room was decorated with a clatch of framed photographs, each telling a different story.
  8. Her hair was adorned with a clatch of colorful ribbons, giving her a playful look.
  9. The market was bustling with vendors selling a clatch of handmade crafts.
  10. Their conversation was a clatch of laughter and shared memories, echoing through the room.

clatch Meaning

Webster

clatch (n.)

A soft or sloppy lump or mass; as, to throw a clatch of mud.

Anything put together or made in a careless or slipshod way; hence, a sluttish or slipshod woman.

Webster

clatch (v. t. & i.)

To daub or smear, as with lime; to make or finish in a slipshod way.

Synonyms & Antonyms of clatch

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FAQs About the word clatch

A soft or sloppy lump or mass; as, to throw a clatch of mud., Anything put together or made in a careless or slipshod way; hence, a sluttish or slipshod woman.,

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She wore a vibrant clatch of bangles that jingled with every movement.

The artist's painting featured a clatch of bold colors that caught everyone's attention.

We stumbled upon a quaint little shop selling a clatch of antique trinkets.

The garden was adorned with a clatch of blossoms, filling the air with a sweet fragrance.