clutched

clutched
схватился глагол:
хвататься (grasp, clutch, snatch, pluck at)
схватить (seize, gripe, grapple, catch, take hold of, snatch)
зажать (Nip, clutch, gripe)
ухватить (clutch, snatch)
ухватиться (seize, seize upon, clutch, snatch, leap, fasten upon)
высиживать (incubate, breed, clutch, brood)
соединять (unite, connect, join, combine, put together, link)

Англо-русский синонимический словарь. 2014.

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  • clutched — adj American tense, agitated. The term refers to the physical symptoms of anxiety in the form of tension in the abdomen and chest. There s no need to get so clutched, it s only a math test …   Contemporary slang

  • clutched — klÊŒtʃ n. tight grip; mechanical device which transmits power from the engine to the gears (in a vehicle); group of chicks; nest with eggs; group of people that is closely packed together v. grasp tightly, seize …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • clutch — I UK [klʌtʃ] / US verb Word forms clutch : present tense I/you/we/they clutch he/she/it clutches present participle clutching past tense clutched past participle clutched ** a) [transitive] to hold someone or something firmly, for example because …   English dictionary

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