English to Urdu Dictionary clutch

clutch

کلچ
definition
verb
he stood clutching a microphone
grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
noun
she made a clutch at his body
a tight grasp or an act of grasping something.
Put the accent on femininity with this classy suede-and-lace clutch .
a slim, flat handbag without handles or a strap.
adjective
they both are hard-nosed players who seem to thrive in clutch situations
(in sport) denoting or occurring in a critical situation in which the outcome of a game or competition is at stake.
translation of 'clutch'
verb
لپکنا
example
Both short films won a 'clutch' of awards at international festival level.
A 'clutch' of business figures pondered which Scottish companies - outside the whisky firms - could be genuinely described as global.
He slipped his arm though hers and they left, the feathers on her tiny black 'clutch' ruffling as they walked.
His play in the 'clutch' moments of the final three games was nowhere near good enough.
When she returned, she carried a tiny satin 'clutch' and was smiling brightly.
Seven females produced a replacement 'clutch' soon after the eggs from their first clutches disappeared.
The fully automatic system requires no input from the driver and uses a computer controlled 'clutch' that engages the rear wheels as needed.
a 'clutch' of brightly painted holiday homes
On her feet were strappy black stilettos, and she was holding onto a matching silver 'clutch' , with a black square clasp.
On the next wall, there is a 'clutch' of figurative drawings from the early 1990s, some beautifully conceived and others unwieldy and amateurish.
Slouchy or hobo handbags remain strong for day, while the 'clutch' reappears for night.
The female incubates the 'clutch' of eggs, which can vary from 4 to 6, but usually consists of 5 eggs.
Females lay a single 'clutch' per season, usually of three eggs, in a naturally occurring tree hollow.
There's not much space around the pedals which means if you have large feet like me, 'clutch' and brake operation can be awkward.
The female incubates her large 'clutch' , and both parents tend the hatchlings.
For example, a donation buys a 'clutch' of chicks for a family in Central America, which will give that family an ongoing supply of eggs, meat and additional income.
The staff remain fiercely proud of their product, which has won a 'clutch' of awards.
This vintage-inspired 'clutch' adds a pop of color and excitement to any look.
Well, it might serve to silence some of the people who still criticize him for not performing in the 'clutch' .
she made a 'clutch' at his body
We were just attempting to start the car when the 'clutch' jumped.
If you like jazz, head for the 'clutch' of famous late-night bars - you can blow your mind away until dawn.
He savagely gunned the engine and popped the 'clutch' .
When the driver makes the gearshift, the first 'clutch' is released and the second engages, so that the gear shift takes place in a fraction of a second.
The dual-plate mechanical 'clutch' has a pneumatic booster and three-range five-speed gearbox.
More than one 'clutch' per season is often produced.
Does the number of surviving offspring in a 'clutch' vary predictably as a function of a parent's success in obtaining mates?
Today, thanks to the professional services offered by a 'clutch' of landscape artists, gardening has assumed an altogether different dimension.
they lay fewer than ten eggs in a 'clutch'
The students have picked up a 'clutch' of medals at the prestigious Chelsea Flower Show.
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