clutch at straws



clutch at straws

Fig. to continue to seek solutions, ideas, or hopes that are insubstantial. When you talk of cashing in quick on your inventions, you are just clutching at straws. That is not a real solution to the problem. You are just clutching at straws.
See also: clutch, straw

clutch/grasp at straws

 
1. to try any method, even those that are not likely to succeed, because you are in such a bad situation (usually in continuous tenses) He's hoping that this new treatment will help him but I think he's clutching at straws.
2. to try to find reasons to feel hopeful about a situation when there is no real cause for hope (usually in continuous tenses) She thinks he might still be interested because he calls her now and then but I think she's clutching at straws.
See also: clutch, straw

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hare[hɛə]
Mahmut-Turkish
BrÎSka-Kurdish
Mcfarland[mək'fa:lənd]
Barrfind-Irish
AurÉL-Hungarian