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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
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clenched on

Hello Sir,

1. His teeth were clenched on her tail.

What is meanig of "clenched on"?

Is it possible to change "clenched on" by "clenched in"?

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Hello Sir, I'm not 'Sir', I'm Clive. (ha-ha) 1. His teeth were clenched on her tail.

  • Hi, Hello Sir, I'm not 'Sir', I'm Clive.
  • (ha-ha) 1.
  • His teeth were clenched on her tail.
  • What is meanig of "clenched on"?
  • ' Is it possible to change "clenched on" by "clenched in"?
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Hi,

Hello Sir, I'm not 'Sir', I'm Clive. (ha-ha)

1. His teeth were clenched on her tail.

What is meanig of "clenched on"? 'Tightened on ...'

Is it possible to change "clenched on" by "clenched in"? Yes. But 'in' sounds like maybe his teeth went thr

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