AI-generated caricatures of this demographic have gone viral on social media: a middle-aged man decked out in street wear and clutching an iPhone. From BBC

    CLUTCHING definition: to seize with or as if with hands or claws | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

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  1. To grasp and hold tightly: a child clutching a blanket. 2. To seize; snatch: clutched the banana from my hand.

Automotive to operate the clutch in a vehicle:[no object] He clutched carefully and pulled out smoothly. Often, clutches. [plural] power or control, esp. when escape is impossible: fell into the clutches of the …

CLUTCHING definition: 1. present participle of clutch 2. to take or try to take hold of something or someone tightly…. Learn more.

• She stumbled to her feet, clutching the eiderdown around her, and opened her mouth to call to them. • That way, you can see if you clutch the lectern or keep your hands too stiffly at your side.

• She stumbled to her feet, clutching the eiderdown around her, and opened her mouth to call to them. • That way, you can see if you clutch the lectern or keep your hands too stiffly at your side.

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