Sentences with grasp
grasp
G g - He grasped both my hands. [VERB noun]
- His hand was taken in a warm, firm grasp.
- I grasped the end of the rope and pulled as hard as I could.
- His arthritis is so bad he can barely grasp a pencil.
- The people in your grasp are not guests, they are hostages.
- The Government has not yet grasped the seriousness of the crisis. [VERB noun]
- Bulldog Ryan Griffen escapes the grasp of Brisbane youngster Daniel Rich.
- They have a good grasp of foreign languages. [+ of]
- The goal is within my grasp.
- I don't grasp your meaning.
- A drowning man grasping at straws; to grasp for an enemy's rifle.
- To make a grasp at something.
- To have a firm grasp of a rope.
- He took her in his grasp.
- To have a thing within one's grasp.
- To wrest power from the grasp of a usurper.
- A good grasp of computer programming.