clasping

[klasp-ing]

clasping Definition

  • 1to hold tightly with the arms or hands
  • 2to fasten or secure with a clasp

Using clasping: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clasping" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She clasped her child in her arms.

  • Example

    He clasped his hands together in prayer.

  • Example

    The necklace was clasped around her neck.

  • Example

    The two friends clasped each other's hands in greeting.

clasping Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with clasping

  • to grip or hold someone's hand

    Example

    They clasped hands and promised to always be there for each other.

  • to hold onto something tightly

    Example

    She clasped onto the railing as she climbed the stairs.

  • to close something firmly with a clasp

    Example

    She clasped shut the locket around her neck.

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Summary: clasping in Brief

The verb 'clasping' [klasp-ing] means to hold tightly with the arms or hands, or to fasten or secure with a clasp. It can be used in phrases like 'clasp hands,' meaning to grip or hold someone's hand, and 'clasp onto,' meaning to hold onto something tightly. An example sentence is 'She clasped her child in her arms.'