Sentences with grasping
grasp·ing
G g - ...a greedy grasping drug-ridden individual.
- A sly, grasping man.
- Her detractors call her strident and grasping.
- And, as if they're not busy enough, they must struggle to maintain their integrity in a world of grasping patrons.
- I don't grasp your meaning.
- A drowning man grasping at straws; to grasp for an enemy's rifle.
- Freefaller (on their stomachs, arms grasping the pillow).
- The ecstatic young lovers shadowed by the looming presence of the debauched and grasping prospective husband.
- To make a grasp at something.
- To have a firm grasp of a rope.
- Instead of grasping the opportunity to do the right thing by Australian working women and their children.
- 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.