to hold/hold on to/clutch/grip/clasp/hang on to somebody/something tight. to hold/hold on to/cling to/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp somebody/something firmly.to hold/hold on to/cling to/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp/hang on to somebody/something tightly.to hold/clutch/clasp somebody/something to you.to hold/clutch/grip/grasp/clasp/hang on to something. to hold/clutch/clasp somebody/something in your arms.to hold/clutch/grip/clasp something in your hand/hands.hang on (to something) to hold on to something very tightly, especially in order to support yourself or stop yourself from falling:.The object of clasp is often your hands, somebody else’s hand or another person. They clasped hands (= held each other’s hands).clasp ( formal) to hold somebody/something tightly in your hand or in your arms:.The object of grasp is often somebody’s hand or wrist. He grasped my hand and shook it warmly.grasp to take a strong hold of somebody/something:.grip to hold on to something very tightly with your hand:.He felt himself slipping and clutched at a branch.She stood there, the flowers still clutched in her hand.
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