enclasp (Meaning)

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enclasp (v. t.)

To clasp. See Inclasp.

enclasp Sentence Examples

  1. The ivy tendrils enclasped the ancient tree, forming a verdant tapestry.
  2. She enclasped his hand tightly, seeking comfort in his presence.
  3. The ballerina's arms enclasped the air, creating graceful patterns as she danced.
  4. He enclasped the necklace around her neck, a symbol of their love.
  5. The vines enclasped the trellis, creating a beautiful and fragrant display.
  6. The mother enclasped her newborn baby close to her chest, feeling a surge of love.
  7. The child enclasped the stuffed animal tightly, finding solace in its familiar presence.
  8. The climber enclasped the rope securely, preparing for the challenging ascent.
  9. The wrestler enclasped his opponent's arm, attempting to gain an advantage.
  10. The magician enclasped the crystal ball in his hands, preparing to reveal a mesmerizing display of illusion.

FAQs About the word enclasp

To clasp. See Inclasp.

clasp,hug, cradle, grab, embrace, crush, hold, enfold, grasp,cling

No antonyms found.

The ivy tendrils enclasped the ancient tree, forming a verdant tapestry.

She enclasped his hand tightly, seeking comfort in his presence.

The ballerina's arms enclasped the air, creating graceful patterns as she danced.

He enclasped the necklace around her neck, a symbol of their love.