to ride the clutch
1ride\ the\ clutch — • ride the brake • ride the clutch v. phr. informal To keep your foot on the pedal. Riding the brake is a bad habit for a driver to form …
2ride the clutch — drive a car with your foot on the clutch pedal If you ride the clutch, we will soon have to replace it …
3ride the clutch — phrasal see ride the brake …
4ride\ the\ brake — • ride the brake • ride the clutch v. phr. informal To keep your foot on the pedal. Riding the brake is a bad habit for a driver to form …
5ride the brake — or[ride the clutch] {v. phr.}, {informal} To keep your foot on the pedal. * /Riding the brake is a bad habit for a driver to form./ …
6ride the brake — or[ride the clutch] {v. phr.}, {informal} To keep your foot on the pedal. * /Riding the brake is a bad habit for a driver to form./ …
7ride the brake — phrasal or ride the clutch : to keep in partial engagement by resting a foot continuously on the pedal with resultant unnecessary mechanical wear …
8clutch — I n. device for engaging and disengaging a transmission 1) to engage, throw in the clutch ( to release the clutch pedal ) 2) to work the clutch 3) to disengage the clutch ( to depress the clutch pedal ) 4) to ride the clutch ( to keep the clutch… …
9Clutch control — refers to the act of controlling the speed of a vehicle with a manual transmission by partially engaging the clutch plate, using the clutch pedal instead of (or in conjunction with) the accelerator pedal. The purpose of a clutch is in part to… …
10Clutch City — is a nickname given to the city of Houston, Texas after the Houston Rockets won two NBA Championships in 1994 and 1995. The name was given as a response to a front page headline by The Houston Chronicle declaring Houston as Choke City, It also… …