Word: clench Word origin: Old English (in the sense of clinch ‘fix securely’): of Germanic origin; related to cling. Phonetic: klɛn(t)ʃ Listen:
(with reference to the fingers or hand) close into a tight ball, especially as a manifestation of extreme anger. Example: she clenched her fists, struggling for control
a contraction or tightening of part of the body. Example: she saw the anger rise, saw the clench of his fists
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