"Clenching" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clenching" Meaning

The verb "clenching" is the present participle form of the verb "clench". It means to seize or hold something tightly in the hand or fingers, often with force and determination. It can also refer to a tightening of the muscles, such as in the jaw or fists, often due to tension, stress, or emotional pain.

"Clenching" Examples

Clenching Examples


1. Emotional Response

As I watched the tragic news, my jaw was clenched, and I was clencheding my fists in anger and frustration.

2. Physical Action

To get the stubborn lid off the jar, I had to use all my strength and clenched my hands around it tightly, clenching and relaxing my grip several times.

3. Sports

The wrestler was clenching his opponent's arm, preparing for the final hold that would secure the win.

4. Mental Struggle

As I faced the challenging exam, I found myself clenched, clenching my mental muscles to concentrate and recall the complex formulas.

5. Figurative Language

The city was clenched in a vice-like grip, its busy streets and towering skyscrapers a testament to its never-ending hustle and bustle.

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