Time upon time, and times without end, he
clinched and put Patsy on his back, each time first whirling him around and putting him down in the direction of the door and gaining toward that goal by the length of the fall.
I had
clinched again, as I had often
clinched, my right to the title of "Prince." Also, my attitude may be considered, in part, as a reaction from my childhood's meagreness and my childhood's excessive toil.
He arose, paced a while up and down the hut, and then, suddenly stopping before Mercedes, with his eyes glowing and his hands
clinched, -- "Say, Mercedes," he said, "once for all, is this your final determination?"
This maddened me, and I sat brooding for a time over the injuries I had suffered, and the cruelties which she I loved had endured for my sake, until my heart swelled and grew sore, and my teeth were
clinched. As I looked down upon the meadow I saw the chief walking among his horses.
They struck at each other,
clinched, and rolled over on the cobble stones.
And the fact that there was a full moon
clinched it.
A few keen pulls, and his boat-hook soon
clinched the Pequod's main-chains, and he sprang to the deck.
From these embers the inspector disinterred the butt end of a green cheque book, which had resisted the action of the fire; the other half of the stick was found behind the door; and as this
clinched his suspicions, the officer declared himself delighted.
Often, white
clinched teeth shone from the dusky faces.
"No," said he, "I can lend you nothing without security," and
clinched his assurance with an oath, the robber!
The key was never out of my hands; I
clinched it as if I were afraid it would take wings."
The martial shape again drew the cloak about his, features and passed on; but reaching the threshold, with his back towards the spectators, he was seen to stamp his foot and shake his
clinched hands in the air.