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Clamped

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Clamped meaning

Having clamps | Fixed with, or as if with, a clamp.

Example sentences (20)

After allowing 181 points in going 1-4 in their first five outings, the Broncos have clamped down to allow 67 points in their past four.

Atlantic clamped St. Albert down defensively and closed the game on a 15-0 run to win 48-35.

Atomic drop, and a poetic figure four is clamped on, but DiBiase grabs the ropes.

Critics say the 80-year-old silenced dissent and clamped down on the opposition in the run-up to the vote, which he had been widely-expected to win.

He suffered serious injuries when the crocodile clamped down on his leg before he managed to free himself from its deadly jaws.

Hold it in place for up to 10 seconds, the longer it’s clamped the more defined the texture will look, and voila.

Some Nigerian bank officials and debtors had also been made to account for the collapse of financial institutions under the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act as about 160 bank executives were clamped into detention.

Texas A&M clamped down on defense midway through the first half, holding Mississippi State without a point for 9:01.

And while the rangers rely purely on donations – with only two officers employed in the unit – they have bravely clamped down on offenders and filmed illegal activities, helping to march the perpetrators to court.

From there, Texas A&M clamped down on defense and allowed only five Missouri baskets the rest of the game.

Given France has recently clamped down on domestic short-haul flights on routes that can be travelled by train in less than two and a half hours, other European countries might follow suit.

Hasina was perceived as an authoritarian ruler who had clamped down on dissent.

He is also one of the most recognisable, rarely seen at a rugby pitch without a bucket hat clamped over a wild head of long, white hair.

If you share your Disney+ account with friends or family who don't live with you, you'll now need to pay up to £4.99 a month extra to do so, as the streaming service has clamped down on password sharing.

Military-style terminals use ring connectors to mount wiring to a horizontal bolt and are clamped to the battery posts via another bolt and nut.

One of those visitors was a teen girl from Oklahoma who was wading in waist deep surf with her family when a shark clamped down on her arm, and began pulling her into the gulf waters.

She capitalised on a storied legacy as the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh’s founding father, going on to become the world’s longest-serving female leader, but in recent years has clamped down on press freedom and quashed public debate.

That would be the last time the Owls found the end zone, as Louisiana’s defense clamped down from there on out.

The bailiff told Ms Rosevear, who cares for her mother with Alzheimer’s, that she had ten minutes to come up with the money or he was taking her car, which he’d already clamped.

The company first defaulted on its financial obligations in 2021, just over a year after Beijing clamped down on lending to property developers in an effort to cool a property bubble.