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Definitionn. a fastener
Last update: October 25, 2015
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She clasped his hand firmly while weeping. [verb]
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She held his hand in a clasp while weeping. [noun]
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The clasp of my school batch has broken. [noun]
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A horn-handled clasp knife was lying in a pool of blood beside him. [Please select]
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"His adoring slave," she repeated, with her hands clasped above her uncovered head. [Please select]
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Angela stood with her niece clasped in her arms, and watched her father's countenance across the silky brown head that nestled against her bosom. [Please select]
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She stood before him in the winter light, with her colour changing, her hands tightly clasped, her eyes cast down, and tears trembling on the long dark lashes. [Please select]
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At the mere suggestion her trembling hand was stretched out involuntarily to clasp her niece Henriette, kneeling beside her. [Please select]
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She did not answer him, but clasped her hands suddenly before her face and gave a heart-breaking sigh. [Please select]
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She clasped her sister to her breast even before she saluted her husband, clasped her and kissed her, laughing between the kisses. [Please select]
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The nun looked at him wistfully, with clasped hands, as one who half apprehended his meaning. [Please select]
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