Bracing vs Clenching - What's the difference?
bracing | clenching |
Invigorating or stimulating.
* 1851 , (Herman Melville), (Moby Dick) ,
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=1
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The act by which something (a fist, a jaw, etc.) is clenched.
* 1965 , Edward J. Murray, Sleep, dreams, and arousal (page 151)
As verbs the difference between bracing and clenching
is that bracing is while clenching is .As nouns the difference between bracing and clenching
is that bracing is a brace while clenching is the act by which something (a fist, a jaw, etc) is clenched.As an adjective bracing
is invigorating or stimulating.bracing
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- Gaining the more open water, the bracing breeze waxed fresh; the little Moss tossed the quick foam from her bows, as a young colt his snortings.
Anagrams
*clenching
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Many of the clenchings [of muscles] were uncoordinated, and one would guess that they occurred more and more as the sleep synchronized.