How To Use Clutch In A Sentence

  • With a little coo of happiness he began to toddle forwards into the darkness, still clutching his bottle. MY BABYSITTER BITES BACK
  • And approaching that very machine, his last pound coin clutched in his fist, was Felix Henderson McMurdo.
  • If the adventurers try to reach location 14 they will have to pass scores of biting faces and clutching hands.
  • Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
  • This is particularly true of the film's climax, which somehow manages to demolish several cop cars, and find Ellen clutching a parasail and jumping through flaming hoops in water skis, yet still be completely unfunny.
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  • For an evening look, simply add glitzy heels, a blinging clutch and statement jewellery. The Sun
  • A man staggers out of the shed through a side door, clutching his ribs with his left hand, a gun in his right. CHAMELEON
  • The video recordings of the interviews showed the suspect sitting at a desk clutching a blue blanket over his head. Times, Sunday Times
  • His left leg was going into muscle spasms of some sort and he clutched at his knee with frustration.
  • I sucked and gargled and gulped my man down until his toes opened and closed and he started grabbing and clutching the sheets, moaning out my name. Deep Throat Diva
  • I answered, clutching at the hem of my oversized jersey as a cold draft blew around my exposed legs.
  • As ever: the gear change and clutch are heavy; the throttle response terrific.
  • She clutched at a black handbag and as the lights came back on, she shrank into herself at the far end of the room.
  • Larger species usually lay clutches of one to two eggs, where as smaller accipiters and harriers normally lay clutches of five to six eggs.
  • She clutched a fluffy toy dog as both were arrested. The Sun
  • She crawled back until she was in the safe cover of a tree, she clutched her arms and let the nausea pass.
  • One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers.
  • He clutched his knee and gyrated his foot with glee. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new Ford Torque-Shift 5-speed automatic transmission has electronic solenoids to activate the clutch packs, replacing the bands.
  • Richard was having a panic attack on Fifth Avenue, clutching a lamppost with arms that bulged like tin drums.
  • In manual mode, drivers can go up or down gears without depressing the clutch.
  • Nora tightly clutched the horse's reins as she galloped along the countryside.
  • He clutched his knee and gyrated his foot with glee. Times, Sunday Times
  • In "Austerlitz," W.G. Sebald performs a small but significant miracle: he wrests the Holocaust out of the clutches of stale cliche. Blending Fact With Fiction
  • The office-bearers have also promised to sustain the movement till the country is freed from the clutches of corruption.
  • Nell clutched at her chest, trying to stem the rising swell of nausea.
  • With a quick pull, Baxorth released his scimitar from the ground's clutches and took a couple steps to his left, toward his agile adversary.
  • Islanders 'Danis, Capitals' Ovechkin thrive in the clutch in February - USATODAY. com Islanders' Danis, Capitals' Ovechkin thrive in the clutch in February
  • Be brave and you'll be able to come to a stop in top, dipping the clutch just before stopping.
  • For a while, an hour and a half, though she did not know it, until the men came in from the fields trailing dust and slapping their stomachs, Rupban clutched Cheepy-cheepy's limp and bony neck and said only "Coming, coming" to all inquiries about the bird. Excerpt: Brick Lane by Monica Ali
  • A second ascender was in the air—Newkirk aboard, clutching an aerial bomb in his arms. LEVIATHAN
  • For those drivers who slip the clutch frequently, yours will wear out quicker than a driver that does not slip the clutch.
  • The bright-hammered melody of the flat-crank 4.5-liter V8, the fiery spall of the overrun note, the tach-rapping flexibility of the 9,000-rpm engine as you gear-bang the seven-speed dual clutch tranny—all of that is at a slight remove in the fixed-roof car. Ferrari 458 Italia Loses Its Top, Gains Hugely
  • All three buses stopped outside the pool, and each disgorged a tumbling jumbling pile of wee kiddies, clutching their swim-bags and chattering like flocks of birds on a nature programme.
  • Delicatessen Sangerbund holdin 'us while they sung th' Watch on th 'Rhine, we stepped ashore on a gangplank neatly formed be th' guv'nor iv th 'state holdin' onto th 'feet iv th' mayor, him clutchin 'th' iditor iv th 'Staats Zeitung an' so on, th 'gangplank singin' th 'Watch on th' Rhine as we walked to th 'dock. Observations By Mr. Dooley
  • With his left foot in a cast, he used his crutch to press the clutch. Times, Sunday Times
  • That means fringe players could all be off-loaded in order to make way for a clutch of new faces.
  • Our focus concentrated on those clutch sizes thought to be vulnerable to the spread of siblicidal behavior.
  • Rebecca sank down onto the ottoman, clutching the telephone receiver.
  • Clutching my book to my chest in feigned terror, I shrunk back in mock fear and straggled out,
  • Instead, he's trying to go through two or three defenders during clutch times.
  • One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating.
  • A computerized didge-actor sobbed alongside Audrey, clutching what looked like a yellow rug. Futures Imperfect
  • Later, three juveniles from this clutch were banded and genetically sampled.
  • We must have been approaching 50 or 60 km/h when I felt a pair of little hands clutching at my bumbag.
  • This is permanent four wheel drive with a free wheel overrun clutch in the front output to stop transmission wind up.
  • In one bony hand he clutched an oak club driven through with rusty nails.
  • One preternaturally long bony hand, a length of severed rope dangling from the wrist, clutched with clawed fingers at a sword gash in chain mail stained with dried blood. Conan The Invincible
  • No school and I was totally free from the clutches of evil Physics and Chemistry professors.
  • Ever after that I double declutched every standard car I ever owned believing to this day that it was better for the transmission.
  • On the formation lap the team is no longer able to instruct the driver on the clutch position and what they need to change. The Sun
  • The gearbox gets over both problems by being two half-gearboxes in one case, with two clutches and two transmission shafts, one inside the other.
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  • The operation of the handbrake, steering, brake and clutch oozes quality, and the fittings are impressive.
  • She popped the clasp on her clutch and plucked out her mobile phone.
  • A shock of pain went from the impact of his clutch on my arms all the way down through my spine.
  • Like with a manual car, if you didn't have a clutch to disconnect the wheels from the engine, when the car stops moving the engine would stall.
  • Clutch-y orlandosentinel. com - 25 hours ago orlandosentinel. com - A rather dapper-looking Dwight Howard - the ascot was a nice touch - started barking in the northstationsports. com - 3 days ago northstationsports. com - North Station Sports has been reporting on the BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • A passing secretary stopped short, clutching her steno pad to her chest, staring wide-eyed at him.
  • TORONTO (AP) - Clutching two paper cups of cola, Denver coach George Karl planned to celebrate New Year's Eve, and his 900th career victory, with something stronger but not bubblier. USATODAY.com
  • He-it's usually a he-gets the same satisfaction from rapidly double declutching through the gearbox of a 1953 Jaguar C-type and flicking around the gearstick on a nippy little 2009 Hyundai i10. Die besten Nachrichten von heute
  • It's just not worth the risk of breaking an axle or burning a clutch and endangering other folks.
  • The old man clutched the young painter's arm and said, "Do you see nothing? clodpatel Huguenot! varlet! cullion! The Unknown Masterpiece 1845
  • The bottle he cradled almost stereotypically was clutched closer against his chest as if they were robbers. THE LAST RAVEN
  • This is not so much wishful thinking as clutching at straws. The Sun
  • I was leaning against the wall, mindlessly strumming my guitar, my fingers clutching a bright green pick, my hair falling into my eyes.
  • The 173-mm-long declutch tube on this electromechanical pump disengages 5-to 100-ml syringes from the unit's transmission.
  • Suddenly, the feeble figure on the bed leapt up with a balletic movement, and, clutching its stomach, sprinted towards the toilet.
  • This entailed entering the proportion of clutches initiated in each month into the Shannon-Wiener diversity formula and then taking the antilog of the diversity value.
  • An unidentified woman clutches a mouchoir while writing a sentimental family letter.
  • Some clutched the hilts of their swords, others dirks or bows.
  • It felt like it was clutching at straws. The Sun
  • Many other fish species build nests and fertilize large clutches of eggs externally.
  • A drowning man will clutch at a straw. 
  • The sarcophagus clutched something in his hands, too, something small, bonelike, and curved. GUARDIAN OF THE VEIL
  • This story appeared as one of a rotating clutch of stories under the the exciting group heading ‘Other News’.
  • Reaching the nests often involves abseiling down sheer cliff faces and only one egg may be taken from each clutch. The Sun
  • Unfortunately for him, Alfred had been well trained and Bastide staggered back, clutching a bloody nose.
  • News photos showed one of the men clutching a grenade; relatives insist it was a mobile phone.
  • I got to see the doc and must have presented well because I was sent off clutching some pills - a strong diuretic - and a chitty to go for a chest x-ray.
  • We collected clutches, incubated the eggs, and took blood samples from hatching young.
  • He ground his left heel into the nearest instep to send the youth hopping away, clutching his foot. FINAL RESORT
  • The film is directed and photographed deftly, particularly insofar as it touches the sentimental without clutching the maudlin.
  • This pressurised hydraulic fluid is under the control of an electric solenoid or motor operated valve to achieve the force and position required each time a clutch and/or gear change is needed.
  • Something curious to the unaccustomed eye, these curling, clutching, digitated members raised above their usual range and common avocations, suddenly endowed with speech, and holding forth there in the silent upper air for the whole human economy. The Convert
  • They wear name badges, have cameras round their necks and clutch shopping bags. Times, Sunday Times
  • He got up on his feet, clutching his weapon, ready to strike her down.
  • It is among a clutch of the men, striking postures of lofty, measured, keyboard generals that there is a doolally atmosphere. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • But the arrogance that enables Cassell to be such a reliable shooter in the clutch prevents him from countenancing the fact that he's a defensive liability.
  • And then I muff a change and we're both choking down the smell of clutch.
  • Five minutes into Double Agent – the Eddie Chapman Story BBC2 our bespectacled presenter Ben McIntyre has leapt from the cargo door of a Nazi plane, blown open a locked safe and done a runner in the London underground clutching a sackful of stolen banknotes. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • His long-nailed, perfectly manicured white hands clutched at her, dragging the mantle off her face.
  • He continued to keep up the cuckoo sound, trying to laugh, and yet totally unable to accomplish even a cackle, as if some internal force clutched the diaphragm and mocked him, so that his efforts were reduced to a gurgling as in cynanche -- like a dog choking with a rope round his craig, the sounds coming jerking out in barks, and dying away again in yelps and whines. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
  • And suddenly she felt as stiff and cold and fragile as the champagne glass that was clutched in her shaking hand.
  • This paper introduces a new designing scheme for multi-axial drill machine to make the friction disk of automobile clutch, the structure of the machine and the principles of its cybernation .
  • Adan clutched onto me and screamed, disturbing the flocks of birds resting in trees nearby.
  • This is due to the idea that the engine can only rev to a certain rpm amount and the clutch mechanism takes away necessary rpm to produce speed. Power Up Your 4x4
  • I shall not be able to manage a clutch pedal and stick shift for ever, and I know it.
  • He's a clutch hitter who makes everyone around him better.
  • While they aren't exactly capacious, the new breed of clutches are surprisingly roomy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then, clutching their glasses, let the theories begin flying. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • And with a maddening clutch about his heart he saw again the tragic searching in her eyes when she had said, "Then you have known me long, your Grace," and afterwards, so soft and strangely slow, "Then you might have been one of those who came to my birthnight feast, and saw my life begin. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
  • Praise Many at the service clutched single roses of red or white. The Sun
  • A rictus grin crumpled his careworn face; just another lost soul grimly drinking into the morning, pathetically clutching at the warmth of the false camaraderie of the night before. Survived another workshop!
  • The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches.
  • I staggered and had to clutch at a chair for support.
  • It's a vote for a smoother, wittier, more stylish world than the one we've landed up with: the chink of glass against glass, the sharp flare of trumpets, the devastating couplet and the clutch of hand on hip.
  • Fear gripped her in icy clutches despite the heat, and then, strangely, it ran down her skin in cold waves like snowmelt down a majestic mountain.
  • The basic designs of the bags are simple and seemingly artless - a clutch is a rectangle and a pink velvet holdall the simplest container with the handles made of knotted lengths of fabric.
  • France's world number two Amelie Mauresmo and fourth seeded Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova both survived scares to avoid joining a clutch of seeded players who were dumped out.
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  • She wore a canary yellow chinchilla clutch coat and pristine, satin, white gloves up to her elbows.
  • Dressed in solar-system ties and Alfred Nobel lapel pins, delegates at the meeting at the Royal Society dissected a clutch of experiments that so far suggest Planck's constant should equal 6.62606896 x 10 to the power of -34 joule seconds. The Fate of the Kilo Weighs Heavily on the Minds of Metrologists
  • And the clutch pedal is far too close to the centre console. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of bouquets, I had each of them carry matching clutches adorned with calla lilies and peacock feathers—they were elegant, unique, and completely unexpected. My Fair Wedding
  • Females deposited their eggs in clutches with the eggs arranged in rows, which meant that the order of fertilization by the different sires could be distinguished.
  • It was a four door affair with a clutch that fell out and a rubbish gear box.
  • She's leaning there, supported by the banister, swaying slightly, keys clutched leaving imprints in her right hand.
  • Simon looked at the White Arrow clutched in his own sweat - grimed paw.
  • Powered by an AMG 6. 3-litre V8 front-mid-engine developing 571 hp combined with a seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration and sports suspension and with aluminum double wishbones, the SLS guarantees sensational driving dynamics. Top Speed
  • I frowned at my brother as he clutched his suitcase to his chest and walked past me, now not daring to look at me.
  • While it may be clutching at straws, watching England has not been a joyless experience or without glimmers of hope. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost by a miracle, the captain clutched at the bobstay and managed to get one hand up and over the bowsprit. Chapter XIX
  • We see another bunch of outdoor reporters huddled into their coat collars, clutching mikes like they were chocolate lollies.
  • Clutching her dressing gown around her, she tiptoed down the landing into the bathroom. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • In waders and shorebirds, which have large eggs for their body size, clutches are usually limited to a maximum of four eggs.
  • Out with Barry Goater watching tiny flies struggling in the clutches of the science-fiction sundew plants on Dyke Heath, we also clocked two new birds to add to the ninety species already listed in the log: a pair of hobbies, the male perched on a stump, and a spotted flycatcher. Wildwood
  • He appeared to have it covered until a late bobble saw him spill the first effort and clutch the loose ball ahead of the in-rushing Fraser.
  • And as Georgia, clutching a plastic punnet, tugs on her mother's sleeve and begs her to accompany her to the redcurrants, it's clear that the most enthusiastic fruit-pickers live on-site.
  • The proceeds amounted to 115 which bought a clutch of chicks, a goat and a Family Survival Kit.
  • It has been a failure of all us atheistical Darwinists intent on dragging the world, kicking and screaming, into the 1860s, and out of the clutches of the religion-be-deviled proudly ignorant dark-age-living creationists. David Horton: And then god said, "Let there ... oh, you already have life"
  • It's 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning and a group of busy professional adults are standing around in a tennis court wearing blindfolds, arguing loudly and clutching a long piece of rope.
  • Based on an actual automobile engineering project, this paper is goaled to develop such a self-adjusting clutch on the basis of standard technical parameters of a domestic automobile.
  • Diane clutched my hand and looked at me with a hunger in her eyes, a come-hither look that always made me feel weak-kneed and helpless, like putty in her hands.
  • And the clutch pedal is far too close to the centre console. Times, Sunday Times
  • Males in two species are known to guard egg clutches and carry hatchlings on their backs.
  • Hands clutch bottles or repeat prescriptions for pills as they make another weekly appointment with the doctor. Behind Closed Doors - advice for families with violence in the home
  • Despite having won a clutch of literary prizes and being regarded as an elder statesman of letters, he eschews the label of ‘celebrity’.
  • She will lay an egg approximately every day or two until she has a clutch of about three to five eggs, which may or may not all hatch.
  • Six previous grade one chases had brought a clutch of silver and bronze medals. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the seventies, it seemed that a light entertainment show on television was not complete without a clutch of catchphrases.
  • Silent and pale, she clutched her mother's hand.
  • The test apparatus to friction disc of wet clutch in automatic transmission can change some test parameters, such as sliding velocity, turning inertia, normal applied force and lubrication volume.
  • Dried blood caked the front of the late king's clothes and the broken hand which still clutched his sword.
  • He is an excellent cleanup hitter who makes contact and delivers in the clutch.
  • There the true gods led him to the subterranean pool where eyeless, albescent fish swam around the clutch of huge eggs, as hard as the finest armor, left there countless centuries past. Conan The Magnificent
  • Taking a step back, Joel felt a cold fear clutch at his chest as he forced himself to breathe.
  • Clutch size is the number of eggs in a clutch of an average-sized female.
  • A typical King press conference finds the tuxedo-clad promoter clutching an American flag in a hand graced by a nine-carat solitaire set in a white gold ring.
  • I clutched my himation close to my face as the sea wind blew and pushed the ships away from shore.
  • Daylight still engaged in daring speculations, as, for instance, at the impending outbreak of the Japanese-Russian War, when, in the face of the experience and power of the shipping gamblers, he reached out and clutched practically a monopoly of available steamer-charters. Chapter X
  • Meanwhile, the continuing buzz among sports agents is that he would like to reclaim the organization from the clutches of the corporation.
  • She clutched the bundle of wood to her chest like a shield and lied without compunction.
  • And therewith I held the flasket aloft; but her face changed horribly; she sprang up in her chair and reached out her arm to clutch at the flasket, screaming like an eagle therewith. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Work it with a giant envelope clutch and midi heels. The Sun
  • The Clutch dudes are totally cool and we're having a blast.
  • Bright blues have also hit the runways through flatform heels and clutches.
  • The company has recruited a clutch of senior managers from car manufacturers.
  • On her feet were strappy black stilettos, and she was holding onto a matching silver clutch, with a black square clasp.
  • Emergency braking techniques are taught at an early stage of driver training and require rapid and forceful depression of the brake pedal and then the clutch pedal.
  • Similarly, if the bearing is faulty or distorted, the sound of metal rubbing against metal within the bearing every time you engage or disengage the clutch could cause a squeal.
  • There was a strong clutch pedal to depress, a right hand gear shift, and a tachometer to tell you when you reached 7,000 RPM and it was time to change gear again.
  • In a blur of activity, my right hand grabs a fistful of front brake, the left pulls the clutch. The Sun
  • All eggs hatched according to laying order, and in all clutches that we predicted to hatch synchronously, eggs hatched within 12 h of each other.
  • Bianca clutched Marcia's flyaway hair for dear life.
  • Six previous grade one chases had brought a clutch of silver and bronze medals. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a little coo of happiness he began to toddle forwards into the darkness, still clutching his bottle. MY BABYSITTER BITES BACK
  • Her burning throat was raw from hurling Christmas carols out against the keening wind in an effort to tempt passersby to purchase the rolls of music clutched in her chilblained fingers. A GIFT OF LOVE
  • Reaching the nests often involves abseiling down sheer cliff faces and only one egg may be taken from each clutch. The Sun
  • The female of this species is polyandrous and may lay more than one clutch of eggs.
  • As ever: the gear change and clutch are heavy; the throttle response terrific.
  • In his left claw Zavala clutched the lopper, but it soon became clear to him that his opponent was not going to stay still long enough for Zavala to cut a zipper as intended. SERPENT
  • Second, the brake and master cylinder rotate as the front end deforms, moving the clutch and brake pedal forward.
  • As I came over the big dune toward GrosJean's abandoned boatyard I felt something cold inside me clutch at my heart in the same way. COASTLINERS
  • ‘A lot of people use the clutch and the brake pedal in the wrong order,’ said Smyth.
  • She's outdone her moonish friend, though the friend, the one with the eyes, will attract a better clutch.
  • Once there he sat on the bed with his knees clutched to his chest, his eyes staring.
  • Giojoso fell to trembling; behind him, Rinolfo, the cause of all this garboil, stared with round big eyes; whilst my mother, all a-quiver, clutched at her bosom and looked at me fearfully, but spoke no word. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • He ground his left heel into the nearest instep to send the youth hopping away, clutching his foot. FINAL RESORT
  • Children clutching empty bowls form a line.
  • A chickadee clutched something white and pulled at it.
  • Compared with the Scandinavian birds, North American hawk owls turn out to be a bit larger, to have fewer young per clutch, and to be less specialized.
  • Both the clutch and the gears have been cleverly engineered with extra, added machismo so that you can really feel the meshing of gears when you clunk the six-speeder around its gate.
  • u call that a clutchy performance????? the only thing i saw in the game that was clutchy was the defense. Dallas Cowboys
  • But Tho was lying on his back in the water, clutching his rifle, his arms wide-flung.
  • Maybe we should have put a bigger wall in but I'm clutching at straws. The Sun
  • His team twice failed to defend and threw away three points, while picking up another clutch of injuries. The Sun
  • Add in a seven-speed double-declutch transmission, aluminium double-wishbones all round and a weight of 1620 kgs, and the Gullwing can power from standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8 WN.com - Articles related to VW plans to be No. 1 car seller in the world by 2018
  • Ambulance services were quickly overwhelmed, and groups of people helped victims clutching bleedings wounds, and others were carried to private vehicles in makeshift stretchers fashioned from rugs or bits of debris. Quake in New Zealand kills at least 65, traps more; shears ice from glacier
  • She spoke his name incredulously, clutching her child closer to her. A Wicked Gentleman
  • I really don't know if I shot the transmission too (gear box is J160 from JDM altezza and I'm only making 170whp) as far as I know the J160 is reliable up too almost 600hp?? did I shot my gearbox too? keep in mind that if I press the clutch pedal, the shaft stop spining NASIOC
  • He clutched for the soap, then swivelled around, arching his back. DESPERADOES
  • She manages to prize herself away from the clutches of the circus to be reunited with her friends and family. The Sun
  • And the dog knew its death in that clutch, and when the man moved on, was left broken-necked under the stars. WHERE THE TRAIL FORKS
  • Now, as a card-carrying member of the Jason Campbell Haters Club, I was happy enough to meticulously run through Campbell's performance in clutch situations last season. Has Donovan McNabb been unclutch?
  • Chain your steering wheel to the clutch, brake pedal or a seat.
  • I couldn't see Lizzy or Andrew but Henry was lying still and clutching his left leg, but being the chauvinist, sexist, pig he is, he didn't make a single sound.
  • Only we two mugs in the front got thrown out, still clutching our paddles.
  • Her whitewood staff, as always, was clutched in her hand.
  • The corpse lay facedown in the mud, his bottle green coat twisted up around his chest, mud and blood spattering his buckskin breeches, a spent pistol clutched in his cold hand. Earl of Durkness

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