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A list of phrases related to the word "clench"...
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A
tight
corner
As
tight
as Dick's hatband
As
tight
as a drum
As
tight
as a duck's arse
As
tight
as a tick
Can't
hold
a candle to
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the meaning and origin of this phrase...
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Cop
hold
of that
Don't
hold
your breath
Dr. Iron
Fist
( Nickname of Vitali Klitschko )
Fist
of Steel ( Nickname of boxer Chevelle Hallback )
Get
hold
of the wrong end of the stick
Goodnight, sleep
tight
Hand over
fist
Hold
a candle
Hold
a grudge
Hold
a gun to his head
Hold
a mirror up to nature
Hold
a mirror up to society
Hold
a torch
Hold
all the aces
Hold
all the cards
Hold
at bay
Hold
back on
Hold
court
Hold
down a job
Hold
everything
Hold
fast
Hold
forth
Hold
hands
Hold
hard
Hold
it
Hold
it right there
Hold
it up to the light, not a stain and shining light ( Surf Washing Powder advertising slogan )
Hold
on
Hold
on a minute
Hold
on by your fingertips
Hold
on for dear life
Hold
on to your seat
Hold
out for
Hold
responsible
Hold
that thought
Hold
the field ( - remain the most important )
Hold
the floor
Hold
the fort
Hold
the front page
Hold
the line
Hold
the phone
Hold
the purse strings
Hold
the ring
Hold
up
Hold
up your head
Hold
very
tight
please
Hold
water
Hold
with the hare and run with the hounds
Hold
your breath
Hold
your drink
Hold
your head up high
Hold
your horses
Hold
your nose
Hold
your own
Hold
your peace
Hold
your tongue
I Want To
Hold
Your Hand ( Beatles song )
If I said you had a beautiful body would you
hold
it against me?
In a
tight
spot
Iron
fist
in velvet glove
It takes two hands to
hold
a Whopper ( Burger King advertising slogan )
Make a good
fist
of it
Night night, sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite
On a
tight
leash
Please
hold
the line
Rule with an iron
fist
Run a
tight
ship
Sit
tight
Sleep
tight
Things fall apart; the centre cannot
hold
( from a poem by Yeats )
Through clenched teeth
Tight
lipped
Tighten your belt
To have and to
hold
You Really Got A
Hold
On Me ( The Beatles and Smokey Robinson song )