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View definitions for clutched

clutched

adjective as in held

adjective as in kept

adjective as in seized

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

But the sour taste of his final game quickly was erased by the World Series trophy he clutched Wednesday night.

One accountant in the throng clutched five copies, intending to mail the book to his nephews and nieces in the Midwest.

Her left hand clutched a cylindrical plastic container.

Rising, she clutched her heart, as though storing the warmth there.

Inside the bunk room, victims were found with mismatched shoes, one clutched a phone and another, a flashlight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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