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Sentences with clutch

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  • I staggered and had to clutch at a chair for support. [VERB + at]
  • Tony fell into the clutches of an attractive American who introduced him to drugs.
  • Young Swazi women clutch bundles of reeds as they await the king's arrival.
  • Either engine was available with a slick-shifting six-speed manual or VW's excellent DSG dual- clutch automatic.
  • Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive.
  • ...the second clutch of eggs.
  • Not so the clutch, which is so light and lacking in feel that it is initially difficult to get the Honda off the line smoothly.
  • Clutch parts include:bell housingclutch diskmaster cylinderThe part of the car with which the driver operates the clutch is the clutch pedal.
  • The party has attracted a clutch of young southern liberals.
  • In the clutches of a bear
  • In the clutches of the Mafia
  • Dependable in the clutch
  • Engage the ~disengage the ~
  • Clutches control whether automobiles transmit engine power to the gearbox.If the engine is running with the clutch engaged and the transmission in neutral, the engine spins the input shaft of the transmission, but no power is transmitted to the wheels.A clutch is a device that locks two parts of a mechanism together and transfers power between them.
  • And when it came to the clutch, Johnny Mize, who was washed up five years ago, would crack out a pinch double, or Mickey Mantle, who is not yet ready for the big leagues, would slam out a home run
  • To clutch power
  • She clutched her purse tightly and walked nervously into the building.
  • NC State made the most of their overtime possession scoring a touchdown on some very clutch plays.
  • He clutched at the fleeing child. She clutched at the opportunity.
  • I clutched up on the math exam.
  • A clutch of books; a whole clutch of dancers.
  • A clutch shot that won the basketball game.
  • A clutch player.
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