enclasping

/ɪnˈklæspɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of holding or clasping something tightly, as if in an embrace or grip.
    • She was enclasping the book to her chest as she walked through the rain.
    • The child kept enclasping his mother's hand during the thunderstorm.
    • He stood enclasping the railing, staring out at the ocean.
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