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clutch bag

American  

noun

  1. clutch.


Etymology

Origin of clutch bag

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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In June, Jonathan Anderson, the former creative director behind Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe, unveiled a $3,950 heirloom tomato-shaped clutch bag complete with a gold-hued stem and yellow interiors.

From Salon • Jun. 29, 2025

This is the goal of trademarks: to serve as a source identifier so you can distinguish your favorite type of fish-shaped cracker or clutch bag from others in the marketplace.

From Slate • Feb. 13, 2024

In a candyfloss-coloured dress with matching opera gloves and a clutch bag, Mrs Eisenhower, “is an example of the homemaker in chief”, says DuBois Shaw.

From The Guardian • Dec. 3, 2020

She then went downstairs but later realised she had left her clutch bag upstairs and claims that Mr Jackson followed her when she went to retrieve it.

From BBC • Jan. 30, 2018

Her black patent-leather clutch bag lay on the table, and she was smacking it, in quick motions, with the cardboard church fan she got earlier.

From "Root Magic" by Eden Royce