For a moment I thought I would drop it, but I had an extremely tight grasp on the watch, and it didn't fall.
Example sentence - She had a strong grasp in her handshake.
He did well in algebra, but he couldn't grasp geometry.
The ball rolled down the steps once I lost my grasp on it.
The quick thinking boy managed to escape the grasp of his kidnapper.
If you don't grasp basic multiplication facts, learning to divide will be very difficult.
After the first half, we were ahead by three toughdowns and it seemed that the Super Bowl trophy was finally within our grasp.
If you can grasp the end of this rope, I can pull you in.
I could not Grasp the turn of events. Comprehend.
I was not able to Grasp the disk. Reach.
to hold onto something tight
I had just grasped the intent of the lesson when the bell rang and class was over. This won't be the last time you have grasped at straws! He grasped, we grappled, I escaped, he vanished.
The root word of "grasped" is "grasp." "Grasp" is the base word from which the past tense form "grasped" is derived.
Grasped is a verb. It's the past tense of grasp.
Harry grasped his wife's arm. . .
to hold something strong
It was due to the civil war the neighbor nation grasped the chance to expand its territory without any resistance.
i would say you could use it as a word to describe someone or the feeling around someone...... but sort of as an adjective like: his relaxed body clumsily grasped for the steaming tea kettle, beads of steam rolling down it side. (kool sentence rite?) B-)
Grasped
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
He grasped the handle of his gauntlet and drank the heavenly nectars that were held within it.
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.