clasp in the PONS Dictionary

clasp Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to clasp one's hands

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
These clasps are often made from metal and/or plastic, and sometimes feature decorative fabric.
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He was mentioned, yet again, in dispatches, and for his services received the medal and two clasps.
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The margin clasps the stem when young; at maturity it separates into triangular veil remnants (appendiculae) that measure 612 by 310 mm.
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Four men qualified for six clasps, and fourteen men qualified for five clasps.
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The hands are clasped against the chest, and the left hand is closed and placed inside the right hand.
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Dressed in a blue gown and diamond tiara, she also clasped a silver wand.
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This post-nominal is not affected by the awarding of clasps.
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The leaves are wavy and sometimes toothed, the upper ones clasping the stem.
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Clasps were removed, and titles were added to the spine.
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A long upper leaf sheath clasps the delicate stem.
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