Nine ways of saying #hold: 1.Clasp: to hold someone or - TopicsExpress



          

Nine ways of saying #hold: 1.Clasp: to hold someone or something in your arms or hands. e.g. Mia clasped her nephew in her arms. 2.Grip: to hold very tightly. e.g. My niece gripped my finger with her tiny hand. 3.Clutch: to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry or pain. e.g. Peter’s clutching the money to his chest, he feels like someone’s watching him. 4.Cling: hold something and doesn’t want to let go. e.g. Ollie’s daughter is clinging to her new doll. She got it from her grandma. 5.Hang on: to hold or continue holding onto something. e.g. 6.Hang on tight, this will be a bumpy ride. Michael is an amateur. 7.Cradle: hold something or someone gently, especially by supporting them in your arms. e.g. Leo was hanging on to his mother’s skirt. 8.Grasp: to quickly take something in your hands and hold it firmly. e.g. Pia suddebly grasped my hand. Her crush was there. 9 Grab: to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly. e.g. A beggar grabbed Yessie’s handbag yesterday.
Posted on: Wed, 21 May 2014 07:13:55 +0000

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