Synonym: brace, clasp, fasten. Similar words: clamp down, clampdown, pre-eclampsia, preeclampsia, lamp, clam, clamour, clammy. Meaning: [klæmp] n. a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together. v. 1. fasten or fix with a clamp 2. impose or inflict forcefully.
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31. The clamp down will create a new breed of locally created censors.
32. A web clamp is useful for holding frames together while the glue sets.
33. Mrs Clamp nodded at her much-salted fish and sipped her tea.
34. Release the clamp gently.
35. Leaks from Clinton's team suggest Democrats may clamp down on the massive amounts executives can earn.
36. New laws will clamp down on the illegal smuggling of cigarettes and tobacco.
37. The unique magnetic clamp which holds the blade in place has been specially developed and patented by Martek.
38. The new, tougher laws are intended clamp down on the carrying of knives and other weapons.
39. My worry is that the clamp on public sector pay rises may spark a winter of discontent.
40. In use the banding clamp is adjusted before gluing to a diameter slightly larger than that of the assembled segments.
41. You will also find them useful for other jobs that need a small locking clamp.
42. Clamp it between the two parts of an algae magnet and sink it to the bottom of the tank.
43. Apply it to one of the surfaces then clamp together until the glue sets.
44. A temporary repair can also be made very quickly with a burst pipe clamp.
45. This test was also used to compare total hormonal responses to human and porcine insulin in the clamp studies.
46. The clamp down became more brutal: opposition activists were attacked by hit squads and six key opposition leaders were rounded up.
47. Having a harvester which is more gentle with the crop should reduce damage and so lessen spoilage in the clamp.
48. They grab hold of the killer's flesh[http://sentencedict.com], clamp tight and then cast off the claw.
49. The situation could worsen this year as the government continues to clamp down on credit.
50. Officials will be able to make key industry appointments and clamp down on manufacturers not making adequate profits.
51. In the clamp they last well until February, but tend to rot when the weather warms up in the spring.
52. At Eagle Butte I stopped and got a clamp, got the pipe back up there some way.
53. Once winter-flowering heathers finish flowering, clamp them lightly with shears to keep them compact.
54. Then Mavis watched Gordy clamp his mouth shut and crane his neck toward the back of the crowd.
55. A massive security clamp down aimed at restoring order resulted in major bloodshed, particularly in the capital, Baku.
56. A nylon webbing strap is wrapped around the frame and is then tightened using a ratchet action of the clamp head.
57. They clamp down on pickpockets.
58. Place a record on platter and tighten record clamp.
59. Recently, decrees were issued to clamp down on terrorism.
60. The utility model discloses a flexible pipe clamp.
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