clasp in a sentence

clasp meaning:

v. t.) To shut or fasten together

n.) An adjustable catch, bent plate, or hook, for holding together two objects or the parts of anything,

n.) A close embrace; a throwing of the arms around;

clasp sentence:

He gave my hand a firm clasp.

The clasp on his belt had broken.

She fastened the clasp of her necklace.

He clasped my arm with fear.

He had shoes of scarlet with golden clasps.

His hands were clasped behind his back.

She clasped a gold chain round my baby’s neck.

My father likes using tie clasps.

He clasped his hands on his knees.

Emily clasped her hands until the fingertips turned red.

The child clasped the doll tightly.

She clasped a bracelet round her wrist.

The mother clasped her baby to her breast.

She clasped her bag tightly as she walked through the crowd.

She brought her outstretched arms down, clasped her hands together.

I stood there, clasping the door handle.

He was clasping the vase tightly, terrified of dropping it.

A baby monkey clasps its mother’s fur tightly.

She had sat there twiddling nervously with the clasp of her handbag.

Her necklace fell off because the clasp had broken.

She undid the clasp and wrapped her arms around him.

He sat in the rear of the church, his hands clasped in prayer.

She clasped my hands and said she was glad to see me.

She sighed and clasped her hands tightly together.

The mother clasped her baby to her breast.

She fastened the clasp of her necklace.

The boy clasped the puppy to his chest.

He gave my hand a firm clasp.



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