Clasped [verb]

Definition of Clasped:

grab tightly

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Sentence/Example of Clasped:

You fumble with the clasp on your own comm cuff, slide the cuff loose and set it on the table.

For example, someone shopping for a luxury handbag can zoom in on the clasps, zipper, material and more.

They are really lightweight and easy to slip on so no more fumbling with a tricky watch clasp.

The old man stood, with eyes downcast and hands clasped before him, a picture of humility.

The boy, a trifle sullen since the last words, stood on the hearth with his back to the fire, his hands clasped behind him.

The dirty old black hand clasped the tender little white one, which nestled into it gratefully.

With one hand he clasped her arm; with the other, in a superb gesture, he indicated the sunlit world outside.

He clasped his hands together, and involuntarily uttered a subdued exclamation of horror.

He stood before me, leaning over till his hands clasped his knees, and peered into my face, smiling.

In a moment the two clasped hands, their eyes telling what their lips refused to utter.