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Meanings of Clutched:

verb

Grasp (something) tightly.

Usage examples:

He stood clutching a microphone
noun

A tight grasp.

Usage examples:

She made a clutch at his body
adjective

(in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.

Usage examples:

They both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations

Meanings of Clutcher:

adjective

(in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.

Usage examples:

They both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
verb

Grasp (something) tightly.

Usage examples:

He stood clutching a microphone
noun

A tight grasp.

Usage examples:

She made a clutch at his body

Meanings of Clutches:

verb

Grasp (something) tightly.

Usage examples:

He stood clutching a microphone
noun

A tight grasp.

Usage examples:

She made a clutch at his body
adjective

(in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.

Usage examples:

They both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations

Meanings of Clutching:

verb

Grasp (something) tightly.

Usage examples:

He stood clutching a microphone
noun

A tight grasp.

Usage examples:

She made a clutch at his body
adjective

(in sport) denoting or occurring at a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.

Usage examples:

They both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations

Meanings of Clutter:

verb

Cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things.

Usage examples:

The room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac
noun

A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.

Usage examples:

The attic is full of clutter

Meanings of Clutter-up:

collocation

To fill something in an untidy or badly organized way

Usage examples:

They decorated the bathroom and then cluttered it up with hairbrushes and tubes of toothpaste., fig…

Meanings of Cluttered:

verb

Cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things.

Usage examples:

The room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac
noun

A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.

Usage examples:

The attic is full of clutter
adjective

Untidy, not organized, and covered with a lot of things

Usage examples:

A cluttered desk/room, the floor is cluttered with hoses, tools and buckets.

Meanings of Cluttering:

verb

Cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things.

Usage examples:

The room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac
noun

A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.

Usage examples:

The attic is full of clutter

Meanings of Clutters:

verb

Cover or fill (something) with an untidy collection of things.

Usage examples:

The room was cluttered with his bric-a-brac
noun

A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.

Usage examples:

The attic is full of clutter

Meanings of Clyde:

proper noun

A river in western central scotland which flows 170 km (106 miles) from the southern uplands to the firth of clyde, formerly famous for the shipbuilding industries along its banks.

Meanings of Clydesdale:

noun

A horse of a heavy, powerful breed, used for pulling heavy loads.

Usage examples:

Waka, the clydesdale horse pulls a wagon over a hundred years old, and the driver gives a commentar…

Meanings of Clype:

verb

Inform on someone; tell tales.

Usage examples:

The scam went on for two weeks until disgruntled neighbours clyped on him
noun

An informer.

Usage examples:

I've just accused one of my granddaughters of being a clype and she didn't know what it meant.

Meanings of Clypei:

noun

A broad plate at the front of an insect's head.

Usage examples:

Although the clypeus and labrum of reboursia exhibit a sphaeromatoid shape, it has a broad separati…

Meanings of Clypeus:

noun

A broad plate at the front of an insect's head.

Usage examples:

Although the clypeus and labrum of reboursia exhibit a sphaeromatoid shape, it has a broad separati…

Meanings of Clyster:

noun

Archaic term for enema.

Meanings of Clysters:

noun

Archaic term for enema.

Meanings of Clytemnestra:

proper noun

Wife of agamemnon. she conspired with her lover aegisthus to murder agamemnon on his return from the trojan war, and was murdered in retribution by her son orestes and her daughter electra.

Cm

ˈkjʊərɪəm

Meanings of Cm:

abbreviation

Centimetre(s).

noun

A metric unit of length, equal to one hundredth of a metre.

The chemical element curium.

Meanings of Cmd:

abbreviation

(in the uk) command paper (fourth series, 1918–56).

Meanings of Cmdr:

abbreviation

Commander.

Meanings of Cml:

noun

Abbreviation for council of mortgage lenders: a professional organization in the uk for lenders and others involved in loans to buy houses

Usage examples:

The cml said the average variable rate on new loans in may was 5.53%.

Meanings of Cnidaria:

plural noun

A phylum of aquatic invertebrate animals that comprises the coelenterates.

Usage examples:

By this usage, the basal metazoans comprise just four phyla (placozoa, porifera, cnidaria, and cten…

Meanings of Cnidarian:

noun

An aquatic invertebrate animal of the phylum cnidaria, which comprises the coelenterates.

Usage examples:

There are three subgroups within the cnidarians that have medusae, cubozoans, hydrozoans, and scyph…
adjective

Relating to or denoting cnidarians.

Usage examples:

Hox genes have been isolated from a number of cnidarian species including hydra.

Meanings of Co:

prefix

(forming nouns) joint; mutual; common.

Usage examples:

Co-driver
abbreviation

Company.

Usage examples:

The consett iron co
noun

The chemical element of atomic number 27, a hard silvery-white magnetic metal.

The chemical element cobalt.

Meanings of Co-conspirator:

noun

Someone who plans secretly with one or more other people to do something bad or illegal

Usage examples:

He later testified at the trial of his alleged co-conspirator., they have linked jacobs to several …

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