क्लचिंग
klaching
Clutching means holding something tightly in your hands.
You say 'clutching' like this: kluh-ching.
The word 'clutching' comes from the word 'clutch', which means to grasp or hold.
The word 'clutching' in Hindi is 'पकड़ना' (Pakadnā).
The word 'clutching' in Kannada is 'ಹಿಡಿದಿಟ್ಟುಕೊಳ್ಳುವುದು' (Hidiḍiṭṭukoḷḷuvudu).
Once upon a time, in a lush green forest, there lived a little bunny named Benny. Benny was not just any bunny; he was known for his bravery and curiosity!
One sunny morning, Benny decided to explore the mysterious part of the forest that he had never been to before. With a little hop and a big heart, he set off on his adventure.
As he hopped along, he met a wise old owl perched on a branch. "Where are you going, little bunny?" asked the owl.
"I'm off to discover new places!" Benny replied excitedly.
The owl smiled and said, "Remember, Benny, the world is full of wonders, but always be careful!"
Benny thanked the owl and continued his journey. He discovered sparkling streams, colorful flowers, and even made friends with a playful squirrel named Sammy.
Together, they played games and shared stories until the sun began to set. Benny realized it was time to head home.
As he hopped back, Benny felt proud of his adventure. He learned that being brave means exploring new things, but also knowing when to return home.