No, clasp is not an adjective. It's a noun and a verb.
As a noun: The clasp on her necklace is broken.
As a verb: She clasped her hands around her knees.
The 1993 mazda's back door is attached with clasps all around the door. To remove it, simply pry around the edges. At the bottom, there is a verticle clasp as opposed to the rest which go directly into the door. This clasp has a screw which must be removed. If trying to unscrew this screw is not making progress, it may be the case that it has been stripped or rusted (mine was both). After popping all of the rest of the clasps, the panel can be lifted off of the door frame, with this single clasp on the bottom still attached. Once the panel is removed and this clasp on the bottom is the only one remaining, it can be pushed out from above.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
The prefix for clasp is Unclasp. Meaning unfasten.
A tang clasp is the buckle style clasp commonly used on belts and watches.
You can use a pair of needle-nosed pliers to tighten the clasp on a wallet. Gently bend the clasp to tighten it against the partner clasp.
The clasp is a modification of the arrowhead clasp used in those days. C. P. Adam was working in Liverpool Dental School where it was first used. Therefore the clasp bears the name of Liverpool as well.
The past tense of clasp is clasped.
14KG on clasp of pearls what does it mean?
Probably because there is a metal spring in the clasp. It does not mean the clasp is not gold.
That depends. A "clasp" could be a holding device, such as a "tie clasp." A tie clasp is the metal bar men wear to keep their tie in place. It could also be a verb. This is illustrated in the statement; "Please clasp your hands together."
No, "clasp" does not have a long "a" sound. The "a" in "clasp" is pronounced as a short vowel sound.
The C clasp was used 1900 and prior; the rollover clasp was used frequently and popular by 1910.
I fastened the clasp of her new necklace at the back of her neck.
Simple! Take the hook and 'hook' it around the catch on the end of the clasp, then push the hook into the clasp to securely fasten.