clutches (Meaning)

Wordnet

clutches (n)

the act of grasping

clutches Sentence Examples

  1. She clutched her purse tightly as she hurried through the dimly lit alley.
  2. He clutched the handlebars of his bike as he raced down the steep hill.
  3. With trembling hands, she clutched the letter, afraid to open it and read its contents.
  4. The child clutched his favorite teddy bear as he drifted off to sleep.
  5. He clutched his chest in pain as he collapsed to the ground.
  6. She clutched the railing tightly as she looked down at the dizzying drop below.
  7. The climber clutched the rocky ledge, struggling to pull himself up.
  8. In the horror movie, the protagonist clutched the weapon tightly as she faced the monster.
  9. The performer clutched the microphone, her voice trembling with emotion.
  10. As the car skidded on the icy road, he clutched the steering wheel, trying to regain control.

FAQs About the word clutches

the act of grasping

groupings, collections, batteries, packages, clumps,clusters, assemblages, constellations, batches, sets

items, items, units,units, entities, entities,singles, singles,

She clutched her purse tightly as she hurried through the dimly lit alley.

He clutched the handlebars of his bike as he raced down the steep hill.

With trembling hands, she clutched the letter, afraid to open it and read its contents.

The child clutched his favorite teddy bear as he drifted off to sleep.