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be in someone's clutches fall into someone's clutches - to become influenced or controlled by someone who is likely to use their power in a bad way. She couldn't bear to think of her precious daughter being in the clutches of a religious fanatic. clutch/grasp at straws 1. to try any method, even those that are not likely to succeed, because you are in such a bad situation. He's hoping that this new treatment will help him but I think he's clutching at straws. (usually in continuous tenses) 2. to try to find reasons to feel hopeful about a situation when there is no real cause for hope. She thinks he might still be interested because he calls her now and then but I think she's clutching at straws. (usually in continuous tenses) fall into someone's clutches to become influenced or controlled by someone who is likely to use their power in a bad way. He fell into the clutches of a nationalist terrorist group. There were fears that the weapons might fall into the enemy's clutches. See also: fall |
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California Leash handbags made a special personalized PARIS purple and silver clutch bag for Paris Hilton from their Urban line. The style of handbag used the least by women was the clutch bag. There are charges for a men's clutch bag and various cocktails and beer. |
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