I clutch onto Beady as the man and woman lead me into the small dark room at the back of the yard.
She held on to her elbows as a drowning woman will clutch onto a spar.
She grabs her mother's hand, as if clutching onto a life-saving straw.
"I thought that this year people would clutch onto practicality," he said.
He tried to clutch onto something for support, but couldn't find anything.
Ted demanded, clutching onto the first hopeful news he'd heard.
She made her way slowly forward, clutching onto the backs of chairs.
"I will clutch onto my Irish humility with great vigor."
She's just clutching onto the tree with her eyes closed.
He carried the gun over his shoulder in order to leave one hand free to clutch onto the bannister.