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1. noun(a fastening made of two parts which link together (eg on a necklace).) zaponka2. verb(to grasp, hold tightly: She clasped the money in her hand.) stiskati* * *I [kla:sp]nounzaponka, prega; kaveljček, spona; stisk (roke), objemII [kla:sp]1.transitive verbzapeti, zavozljati; objeti, okleniti, skleniti (roke);2.intransitive verbpriviti se, okleniti se
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clasp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. hug, embrace, enfold; fasten, hook, buckle; clutch, hold. See coherence, endearment, connection. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. buckle, pin, hook, catch; see fastener . v. 1. [To hold tightly] Syn. grasp … English dictionary for students
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To hug one's self — Hug Hug, v. t. 1. To press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom; to embrace. And huggen me in his arms. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish. [1913 Webster] We hug deformities if they bear our names. Glanvill.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embrace — 1. verb 1) he embraced her warmly Syn: hug, take/hold in one s arms, hold, cuddle, clasp to one s bosom, clasp, squeeze, clutch; caress; enfold, enclasp, encircle, envelop, entwine oneself around; informal canoodle, clinch 2) … Thesaurus of popular words
embrace — 1. verb 1) he embraced her warmly Syn: hug, take/hold in one s arms, hold, cuddle, clasp to one s bosom, squeeze, clutch, enfold 2) most western European countries have embraced the concept Syn: welcome, welc … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
squeeze — v 1. compress, pinch, tweak, crush, squash, Dial. squish; compact, press together, force together, constrict, constringe, astringe, tighten, contract, condense, concentrate, consolidate; shorten, reduce, retrench, curtail, cut down, cut back, cut … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
hug — 1. verb 1) they hugged each other Syn: embrace, cuddle, squeeze, clasp, clutch, cradle, cling to, hold close, hold tight, take/fold someone in one s arms, clasp someone to one s bosom 2) our route hugged the coastline Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
embrace — v 1. take into one s arms, hug, squeeze, clasp, press to one s bosom, embosom, enfold; hold in one s arms, caress, cuddle, snuggle, nestle, nuzzle; Sl. clinch, grab, snatch, clutch, grasp, hold onto, grip, cling to. 2. welcome, receive warmly,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
hug — v 1. embrace, take into one s arms, squeeze, clasp, press to one s bosom, embosom, enfold; hold in one s arms, caress, cuddle, snuggle, lie together, Inf. smooch, Sl. clinch; welcome, receive warmly, receive with open arms. 2. clutch, clench,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
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