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I . clutch [klʌtʃ] VB intr

II . clutch [klʌtʃ] VB trans

III . clutch [klʌtʃ] N

2. clutch (group):

3. clutch (control):

to fall into the clutches of sb

ˈclutch bag N

ˈclutch hit·ter N Am

Usage examples with clutches

to fall into the clutches of sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The photographer's merriment is cut short as he clutches his chest and falls to the snow with a heart attack.
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And free from her father's clutches, she would live again in her backwoods town, a respected teacher and cherished wife.
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He clutches his school bag tightly and shows off his homework to the visitors.
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Big torque applications with multi plate clutches could be driven by missus without complaining about the heavy pedal.
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The eagle clutches laurels while perched on the horizontal shank of an anchor with its flukes to the right.
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Slipper clutches can also prevent a catastrophic rear wheel lockup in case of engine seizure.
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When a gear change is to be made, both clutches are disengaged simultaneously and a brake is applied inside the gearbox.
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Clutches and small handbags for women are also made using patent leather, as well as some formal wallets and cigarette cases.
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Large clutches of up to 17 have been noted although these may be indications of intraspecific brood parasitism.
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Urs must be remembered for his achievements in weaning away poor people from the clutches of the rich moneylenders.
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