of Clasp
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt could not have been ten seconds, and yet it seemed a long time that their hands were clasped together. He had time to learn every detail of her hand. George Orwell
His wedding gift, clasped round my throat. A choker of rubies, two inches wide, like an extraordinarily precious slit throat. Angela Carter
With their hands clasped like children in a fairy tale, she fell asleep beside him in the dark. Cassandra Clare
I laid my hand on top of theirs, and all I could think was, Is this how revolutions begin? Not with a proclamation or a riot, but with a few people in a room somewhere with their hands clasped and a purpose. Laurell K. Hamilton
He thought about crossing his fingers, but clasped her hand instead. Tim Powers
Pale in her fading bowers the Summer stands, Like a new Niobe with claspèd hands, Silent above the flowers, her children lost, Slain by the arrows of the early Frost. Richard Henry Stoddard