Noun(1) a fastener (as a buckle or hook(2) the act of grasping(3) a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together(4) fastener; hold on something
Verb(1) hold firmly and tightly(2) fasten with or as if with a brooch(3) fasten with a buckle or buckles(4) grasp firmly(5) grab tightly
Noun(1) a fastener (as a buckle or hook(2) the act of grasping(3) a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together(4) fastener; hold on something
Verb(1) hold firmly and tightly(2) fasten with or as if with a brooch(3) fasten with a buckle or buckles(4) grasp firmly(5) grab tightly
(1) When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand.(2) I have no doubt that all of us were responding to an atavistic impulse to clasp someone when we felt threatened.(3) we embraced, a tight clasp with cheeks touching(4) he took her hand in a firm clasp(5) She brushed past him, fingers working at the clasp of her deep green cloak.(6) He slid his hand down her arm until he could clasp her hand.(7) I arched my back and redid the clasp of my bra.(8) He was conspicuous also for being the only recruit with three long service badges and a long service medal with clasp !(9) He saw active service in the Crimean War as paymaster on HMS Gladiator, being awarded the Crimean War Medal, clasp Sevastapol.(10) He climbed down over her, and somehow she twisted enough to clasp her arms about his middle.(11) At each shoulder was a silver clasp in the shape of a star.(12) One of my favorite albums, just barely held together with a gold clasp , is no bigger than my palm.(13) His hands hurried to undo the clasp of his cloak and spread it out on the grass.(14) He accepted her gloved hand to give it a quick and firm clasp .(15) I purposely put in all those big words because I hoped while he was figuring them out, I could get out of his very tight clasp .(16) She placed a finger gently on its golden clasp and opened it.