Definition
A person who drives a motor vehicle, especially one equipped with a manual transmission, in a particularly skillful manner.
A player who performs especially well in crucial situations.
In Context
- "[O]n the highway or merely playing around a good dirt track, the engine exhibits loads of good low rmp torque and flexibility from scratch, but sink those tires in sand and you've got to be a real clutch artist."
- "If you can drive a manual transmission, you have to be a clutch artist to handle brake, accelerator and clutch on an uphill start."
- "Donnie’s used to finessing race cars, he was the clutch artist on Larry Miersch’s Huntington Beach, California-based A/Fuel dragster for five years."
- "Roddy Osborne had set up the score with a 32-yard pass to "clutch artist" Don Watson."
- "Shaq has perhaps the next great point guard in the NBA in Cleveland Cavaliers clutch artist Kyrie Irving."
- "The Chicago Blackhawks . . . will have a slew of decisions to make and contracts to sign. . . . [T]eam captain Jonathan Toews and designated clutch artist Patrick Kane need extensions."
- "Joe Johnson is still a fourth-quarter clutch artist."