Clench

/klentʃ/ verb

To close or squeeze tightly, especially the hands, teeth, or muscles. To grip or hold firmly in a determined or tense manner.

From Middle English clenchen, from Old English beclencan meaning 'to hold fast' or 'make cling.' Related to cling and clinch, all sharing the sense of tight holding or gripping.

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