100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "clutches"
Definition
"Clutches" as a common noun refers to:
- A plural form of "clutch," which can denote a group of eggs produced by birds or reptiles.
- A type of small handbag or purse that is typically carried by hand and does not have straps.
- Refers to a mechanism in machinery that engages or disengages power transmission.
Synonyms
- For the egg group: nests, broods, egg masses
- For the handbag: purse, bag, handbag
- For the mechanical part: grip, hold, fastener
Antonyms
- For the egg group: singular egg
- For the handbag: backpack, satchel
- For the mechanical part: release, disengage
Examples
- She clutches her purse tightly while walking down the street.
- The mother bird carefully protects her clutches from predators.
- He clutches the steering wheel as he navigates through traffic.
- The toddler clutches his toy bear for comfort.
- She clutches her phone in anticipation of the news.
- He clutches the railing as he descends the stairs.
- The athlete clutches the trophy with pride after winning the championship.
- In her dreams, she clutches at the strings of her ambitions.
- The mechanic adjusted the clutches to improve the car's performance.
- She clutches the blanket around her as the cold wind blows.
- He clutches the remote control as if it were a life raft.
- The artist clutches her paintbrush, ready to create.
- The child clutches his father's hand in a crowded place.
- The soldier clutches his weapon tightly during the mission.
- She clutches the letter, tears streaming down her face.
- The dog clutches the stick proudly in its mouth.
- He clutches onto the last remnants of his patience.
- She clutches the edge of the table during the storm.
- The detective clutches the evidence bag as he examines the scene.
- He clutches the edges of the cliff, trying not to fall.
- The old man clutches his cane for support.
- She clutches her diploma as she walks across the stage.
- The baby clutches at its mother’s hair during feeding.
- He clutches the book tightly, lost in its pages.
- She clutches her heart at the unexpected news.
- The crowd clutches their phones to capture the moment.
- He clutches the steering wheel, feeling anxious about the drive.
- She clutches her backpack as she runs to catch the bus.
- The athlete clutches his medal, reflecting on his hard work.
- He clutches the microphone nervously before speaking.
- She clutches her shopping bags as she walks home.
- The child clutches his stuffed animal tightly at bedtime.
- He clutches the curtain, watching the world outside.
- She clutches the phone, desperately waiting for a call.
- The student clutches her notes before the big exam.
- He clutches the edge of the boat, feeling the waves.
- She clutches the letter opener, feeling nostalgic.
- The waiter clutches the tray, balancing the drinks expertly.
- He clutches the reins of the horse tightly.
- She clutches her chest, shocked by the news.
- The singer clutches the microphone stand, lost in the music.
- He clutches his side after laughing too hard.
- She clutches her camera, ready to capture the moment.
- The artist clutches her sketchbook, eager to draw.
- He clutches the edge of his desk during a stressful meeting.
- She clutches her keys tightly as she approaches the door.
- The child clutches her favorite toy in her sleep.
- He clutches the pillow, trying to find comfort.
- She clutches the steering wheel, determined to stay calm.
- The parent clutches the child's hand tightly in the crowd.
- He clutches the baseball glove as he waits for his turn.
- She clutches her coffee cup, savoring the warmth.
- The student clutches the textbook, preparing for class.
- He clutches the last piece of pizza, not wanting to share.
- She clutches the dog leash tightly during the walk.
- The mechanic clutches the tool, ready to fix the car.
- He clutches the remote, trying to find something to watch.
- She clutches the fabric, feeling its texture.
- The victim clutches the evidence to her chest.
- He clutches his helmet before getting on the bike.
- She clutches the map, trying to find her way.
- The team clutches their jerseys in celebration.
- He clutches the ice pack to his bruised arm.
- She clutches the candle, hoping for light in the dark.
- The actor clutches the script, preparing for his lines.
- He clutches the gift tightly, anxious to see her reaction.
- She clutches her laptop as she rushes to the meeting.
- The artist clutches her palette, mixing colors.
- He clutches the diary, remembering his past.
- She clutches her heart, feeling overwhelmed.
- The child clutches the toy car, making engine sounds.
- He clutches the fence, watching the sunset.
- She clutches the steering wheel, lost in thought.
- The student clutches the exam paper, feeling nervous.
- He clutches his stomach, laughing at the joke.
- She clutches the edge of the bed, feeling anxious.
- The toddler clutches the crayons, ready to draw.
- He clutches the baseball bat, ready for the pitch.
- She clutches the blanket, feeling safe.
- The baker clutches the dough, preparing to knead it.
- He clutches her hand, reassuring her everything will be fine.
- She clutches the steering wheel as the rain pours.
- The crowd clutches their tickets, excited for the show.
- He clutches the dog, worried about the storm.
- She clutches the photo, remembering the good times.
- The teacher clutches the lesson plan, ready to teach.
- He clutches the microphone, ready to sing.
- She clutches the letter, feeling a mix of emotions.
- The child clutches the balloon, smiling brightly.
- He clutches the trophy, feeling proud of his achievement.
- She clutches her laptop bag, rushing to class.
- The athlete clutches the baton, preparing for the relay.
- He clutches the steering wheel, feeling the adrenaline.
- She clutches the fence, watching the horses graze.
- The parent clutches the child's backpack, helping them with school.
- He clutches the blanket, feeling cozy by the fire.
- She clutches the book, eager to read the next chapter.
- The soldier clutches the flag, honoring his comrades.
- He clutches the rope, ready to climb.
- She clutches the flower bouquet, feeling loved.