释义 |
clutchy, a.|ˈklʌtʃɪ| [f. clutch v.1 + -y1.] Inclined to clutch.
1876A. S. Palmer Leaves from Word-hunter's Notebk. x. 246 Upon sins the devil is ‘ready-to-take-hold’, or, if we might forge a term for the occasion, is ‘clutchy’. 1922A. S. M. Hutchinson This Freedom 11. iii. 96 Grotesque ideas..masterfully shaping the child mind wherein they germinated; burrowing in clutchy roots. |