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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clasp hands" is correct and usable in written english.
You can use it to describe two people, usually friends or family members, joining hands in an act of affection. For example: The two friends clasped hands tightly as a symbol of their unending friendship.
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Clasp hands in front of body.
Lavie, Pinsky and Skorton clasp hands following the signing of the tech campus agreement.
Dancers, in pairs, clasp hands over crossed arms and stretch backward and whirl.
The parting is evidently in progress as the women clasp hands and meet each other's gaze.
But Iraqis still need to try harder to clasp hands across sectarian barriers.
The pair clasp hands and perform a jokey little victory dance.
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They clasped hands with the Americans.
Each eats from another's clasped hands.
Near the end, they clasped hands.
They clasped hands and sipped white wine.
4. Clasped hands: a sign of devotion or mischievous scheming?
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