clench
verb 1 (with reference to ones fist or teeth) close or press together tightly, in response to stress or anger. 2 (with reference to a set of muscles) contract sharply. 3 grasp tightly. noun the action of clenching or the state of being clenched. ORIGIN Old English, fix securely ; related to CLING.
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