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    clasp
    /klɑːsp/

    verb

    • 1. grasp (something) tightly with one's hand: "he clasped her arm" Similar graspgripclutchhold tightly
    • 2. fasten (something) with a small brooch or similar device: archaic "one modest emerald clasped her robe"

    noun

    • 1. a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together: "a gold bracelet with a turquoise clasp" Similar fastenerfasteningcatchclip
    • 2. an embrace: "we embraced, a tight clasp with cheeks touching" Similar embracehugcuddlehold

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  7. A clasp is a fastener. To clasp is to hold tightly. In all uses of the word, clasp means to hold together tightly. You want your bracelet or belt clasp to be strong so it doesn't come apart. And when you take a child on a walk across a busy intersection, you clasp their hand tightly.

  8. A clasp is a device for fastening things together, a firm grasp or grip, or a military decoration. Learn more about the word history, origin, and usage of clasp with Dictionary.com.

  9. A clasp is a fastening device, a firm grasp, or a tight embrace. Learn how to use the word clasp in different contexts, such as military decorations, jewelry, or hand gestures, with synonyms and translations.