Use grasp in a sentence
Sentences starting with grasp
- Grasp on India is part of the vast Oriental network of English trade and commerce, the carrying trade, the supply of cotton and iron goods. [4]
- Grasp what you have too long neglected as soon as possible! [10]
Sentences ending with grasp
- All at once, with a start, she caught Rudyard's arm with a little spasmodic grasp. [11]
- It made him wild to think of all the several contingencies which might defraud him of that good-fortune which seemed but just now within his grasp. [6]
- The strong man, whose powers were doubled by his rage, struggled furiously to escape, but Joshua and his companion held him in an iron grasp. [10]
- Sums were discussed, which even the winged imagination of the lansquenet could scarcely grasp. [10]
- In the picture we see him sad and weary and downcast, with the scepter falling from his nerveless grasp. [5]
- That minute--for it was a full minute--was charged with a presage which she could not grasp. [9]
- My goal is undoubtedly the right one, but so soon as I seem to be nearing it, my weakness snatches it from me, as the wind swept back the fruit-laden boughs which Tantalus, parched with thirst, tried to grasp. [10]
- Then she raised the tiny blood-stained weapon for a second stroke; but ere she could give her enemy another thrust, Ephraim flung himself between her and her victim and wrenched the dagger from her grasp. [10]
- Then Phoebicius recollected that he had climbed the wall in the emperor's service, and stamping with impatience at himself he took the old man's hand in a hasty grasp. [10]
- She saw him taking his punishment as surely as though the law of the land had him in its grasp. [11]
Short sentences using grasp
- I grasp things now. [11]
- I--ahem--fail to grasp it. [9]
Sentences containing grasp two or more times
- When she writes an essay on a Shakespearean character, her English is fine and strong, her grasp of the subject is the grasp of one who knows, and her page is electric with light. [5]
More example sentences with the word grasp in them
- I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences. [9]
- My cousin, who would fain have hindered her from coming in, held her by the arm; and her efforts to shake off the old lady's grasp were all in vain till she caught sight of Herdegen. [10]
- I supposed that would convey the fact that he was not living, but I see you do not quickly grasp a point. [11]
- Think what it would be if the grasp were tightened so that no breath of air could enter your panting chest! [6]
- At the first words O'Ryan put a hand on himself and tried to grasp the meaning of it all, but his entrance and the subsequent applause had confused him. [11]
- She heard Dunyasha's words about Peter Ilynich and a misfortune, but did not grasp them. [2]
- I held the woman I hated in my grasp, and thanked the immortals for the boon; but you two--it is not difficult to guess the secret you are still trying to keep from me--you aided her to escape. [10]
- The spur was with difficulty drawn from the skull, and as the kite, though dead, retained his grasp, the two birds were firmly locked together; but the cock when disentangled was very little injured. [1]
- But few people who are not on the inside, so to speak, grasp the fact that big corporations, like the Railroad, are looked upon as fair game for every kind of parasite. [9]
- We cannot grasp what connection such circumstances have with the actual fact of slaughter and violence: why because the Duke was wronged, thousands of men from the other side of Europe killed and ruined the people of Smolensk and Moscow and were killed by them. [2]
- Dazed as I was, I did not at first grasp the significance of that fact. [11]
- All they meant was yet far away from my grasp, but the one supreme result that was first up to me brought me near to fainting in my weakness. [9]
- But now she was strongly under the spell of the new ideas hovering like shining, gossamer spirits just beyond her reach, that she sought to grasp and correlate. [9]
- And yet it was more than his mind could grasp . [9]
- But the mountaineer was gone mad, and did not grasp the meaning of the words. [11]
- It dazzled his vision, and moved him strongly to grasp the right hand which his generous patron still held out to him. [10]
- The King continued to struggle in the woman's strong grasp, and now and then cried out in vexation-- "Unhand me, thou foolish creature; it was not I that bereaved thee of thy paltry goods. [5]
- Let me try to illustrate the two systems in a simple and homely way calculated to bring the idea within the grasp of the ignorant and unintelligent. [5]
- But Richard said to her: "Mother, I fancy you don't quite grasp the position. [11]
- Her fingers ached to grasp this beautiful, exasperating woman by the throat. [11]
- She was striving to grasp the momentous and unlooked-for fact of her friend's unchanged attitude. [9]
- Unable as yet to grasp the full extent of her calamity, she rode on by his side, until she was aware at last that they had reached the door of the house at Highlawns. [9]
- She had yet to grasp the fact that, being her son's wife, she must have, therefore, a position in the house, exercising a certain authority over the servants, who, to Mrs. Armour, at first seemed of superior stuff. [11]
- Not for some time did he grasp the wonder of that acclivity. [13]
- He felt as though his hand could grasp the shoulder of that son, too early snatched away, whose gifts had far transcended those of the surviving Orpheus--as though he too could gaze with him on the grand scene that lay before him. [10]
- The owner of this estate holds an important position in the Foreign Office, and the hostess has, by her wit and intelligent grasp of affairs, made an enviable place for herself. [9]
- Though there are things in it difficult for the feeble human mind to grasp, it is an admirable book which calms and elevates the soul. [2]
- They believed that they had brought the transcendental within the grasp of intelligent sense, and that their empty speculations had carried them far beyond the narrow limits of the Ancients. [10]
- He understands that there is something stronger and more important than his own will--the inevitable course of events, and he can see them and grasp their significance, and seeing that significance can refrain from meddling and renounce his personal wish directed to something else. [2]
- She could not then achieve a sense of identity; it was as though she had partaken of some philtre lulling her, inhibiting her power to grasp the fact in its enormity. [9]
- First he told them of the causes of war, of the thirteen council fires with the English, and in terms that the Indian mind might grasp, and how their old father, the French King, had joined the Big Knives in this righteous fight. [9]
- She screamed from the violence of his grasp, and ran away crying to her attendants, who took her back to her apartments. [10]
- All this at the time seemed merely strange to Pierre: he felt he could not grasp its significance. [2]
- Only now in the stillness of the night, reading it by the faint light under the green shade, did he grasp its meaning for a moment. [2]
- He will grasp the proffered hand. [10]
- His hand was the only one I took, either in England or Scotland, which had not a warm grasp and a hearty welcome in it. [6]
- He heeded not the old man's threats and struggles, but stood in silence at his post, and when presently the old Baron's hand dropped lifeless from Ann's grasp he sent us from the chamber. [10]
- He was in the grasp of a whirlpool so strong that it twisted the Amenhotep in her course. [11]
- Valmond was in the grasp of a giant, and, struggle as he might, he could not withstand the powerful arms of his assailant. [11]
- She turned to the door again, to grasp the wooden latch; but he barred the way, and she fell back. [9]
- When Proculejus wrested the dagger from my grasp he blamed me because I attributed to the most clement of conquerors harshness and implacability. [10]
- He had also the consolation of liking his work, and of getting an instant grasp of it that grew constantly firmer and closer. [8]
- That doesn't mean that you won't grasp the situation some day--I have an idea you will. [9]
- Certain it is that this two thousand millions of dollars, invested in this species of property, all so concentrated that the mind can grasp it at once--this immense pecuniary interest--has its influence upon their minds. [7]
- It is said that the city once numbered a population of four hundred thousand; but her sceptre has passed from her grasp, now, her ships and her armies are gone, her commerce is dead. [5]
- It was plain that he did not quite grasp where he was. [2]
- Yet since you tell me that among some good things it contains others which our weak human understanding cannot grasp, it seems to me rather useless to spend time in reading what is unintelligible and can therefore bear no fruit. [2]
- He goes about talking to the sheikhs as though we were all eating off the same corn-cob, and it seems to stupefy them; they don't grasp it. [11]
- My young heart swelled at the sight; and if in after years my eyes could grasp the charm of a beautiful landscape and my pen successfully describe it, I learned the art here. [10]
- Then I realized suddenly what I had failed to grasp before,--she feared that I would pity her. [9]
- Brain and soul strove to grasp what it all meant, and what the revelation was between Nature and herself. [11]
- He had no strength to cope with them, he at once saw the futility of crying out, so he played the eel, and tried to slip from the grasp of his captors. [11]
- Clark and Kenton stepped in instantly, no doubt as astounded as I, and had the man in their grasp. [9]
- Then the accused stands up and testifies that he may have done it, but he was receiving and handling a good deal of money at the time and he doesn't remember this particular circumstance--at least with sufficient distinctness to enable him to grasp it tangibly. [5]
- His was not simply a pilot's memory; its grasp was universal. [5]
- Pierre had been silent and preoccupied all through dinner, seeming not to grasp what was said. [2]
- So, after a short grasp of the hand, and a fervent last appeal to her brother, "Never for a moment let us forget one another, and always remember our mother! [10]
- Katuti remained alone; she felt as if a dead hand held her heart in its icy grasp, and she muttered to herself: "Ani is right--nothing turns to good excepting that from which we expect the worst. [10]
- For an instant she did not grasp the trouble. [11]
- A well-directed blow sent his club whirling out of his grasp, and the next moment he was a dead man. [5]
- Everybody, I noticed, seemed to know Henderson, and his presence was hailed with a cordial smile, a good-humored nod, or a hearty grasp of the hand. [4]
- Nor could she say whether this feeling were a wholly natural failure to grasp a future too big, or the old sense of the unreality of events that had followed her so persistently. [9]
- She strove to remember all that he had said, to grasp its purport; and because it seemed recondite, cosmic, it appealed to her and excited her the more. [9]
- Yet she had remained true to the scoundrel, from whom she could not free herself without putting him in the grasp of the law to atone for his crime. [11]
- To his infinite relief, Clement put out his hand to grasp the one offered him, and greeted the young poet in the most frank and cordial manner. [6]
- His feet were refusing their support more and more, and the fingers of his right hand, which the gout was now crippling, found it hard to grasp his cane. [10]
- He did not quite grasp her meaning, but the tone sounded contemptuous, and that sorted little with his self-importance. [11]
- In the dungeon, perhaps by torture, she should be forced to grasp his helping hand. [10]
- He held a package of letters in his tense grasp, and I knew that the dreaded Pacific mail was in. [5]
- She already stretches out her hand to grasp the garden. [4]
- If to amuse or forget himself he had caroused far more nights in succession in Alexandria, why should he not keep awake when the object in question was to wrest a young life from the grasp of death? [10]
- I wished not only to give him what I had begun to grasp, to study with him, to be his companion and friend, but to spare him, if possible, some of my own mistakes and sufferings and punishments. [9]
- There was but one table in the room the occupants of which appeared not to take any interest in the event, or even to grasp that an event had occurred. [9]
- Mr. Cluyme was one of those persons the effusiveness of whose greeting does not tally with the limpness of their grasp. [9]
- As he rode on and on remorse drew him into its grasp. [11]
- Once a sort of heathen, as Mrs. Francis Armour had been, she still could grasp the situation with considerable clearness. [11]
- Two vast bodies of furious foes confronted each other like wrestlers, who stretch their sinewy arms to grasp and hurl their opponents to the ground. [10]
- Bolkonski only tried not to lose touch with it, and looked around bewildered and unable to grasp what was happening in front of him. [2]
- What these did not grasp was the fact that that which they felt stirring within them was the new and spiritual product of the dawning twentieth century--the Social Conscience. [9]
- She herself did not grasp the reason for this. [9]
- Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp. [5]
- A niggro has no grasp, sir. [5]
- She was repeating my words in a whisper, as if to grasp their full meaning. [11]
- Receive this as my oath, that while I grasp your hand in my own imagination, we stand united before a higher tribunal than any on earth. [5]
- Her grasp on my hand tightened. [9]
- Philip hesitated a moment, trying to grasp the conception of this business use of literature. [4]
- Still the long minute-hand, like the dart in the grasp of Death, as we see it in Roubiliac's monument to Mrs. Nightingale, among the tombs of Westminster Abbey, stretched itself out, ready to transfix each hour as it passed, and make it my last. [6]
- I saw the mighty prize slipping from my grasp, the splendid dream vanishing away. [5]
- This she could measure, she could grasp it and say, "Here I have a hold; it is so much harvested. [11]
- And though it may be thought I speak rashly, the lever to spring that trouble had been within my grasp. [11]
- He possessed by matrimony and intricate mechanism of which his really admirable brain could not grasp the first principles; he felt for her a real if uncomfortable affection, but when she died he heaved a sigh of relief, at which he was immediately horrified. [9]
- All their faces looked dejected, and they all shunned one another's eyes--only a de Beausset could fail to grasp the meaning of what was happening. [2]
- Even with this light sketching of the event she could not avoid a retrospective pang of apprehension, and the tightened grasp of his hand was as if she were holding him fast from that and all other peril. [4]
- He had been left to make the most of a kind grasp of the hand and a grateful look of welcome. [10]
- The rector softly left the room, only to be confronted with another harrowing scene in the library, where a frantic woman was struggling in Sally Grover's grasp. [9]
- He laid his left hand to his heart, and pressed his right hand to his forehead, as if to collect in its grasp his wandering thoughts; then silently and mechanically he went towards the open court in which his disciples awaited him. [10]
- The secret, then, lay in a presentation of the divine message which would convince and transform and electrify those who heard it to action--a presentation of the message in terms which the age could grasp. [9]
- And if the law had a feeble hold on him, how much more uncertain was his grasp on literature. [4]
- You thought me just the brazen roue, who seized what came his way, who ate the fruit within his grasp, who lived to deceive for his own selfish joy. [11]
- They couldn't grasp it unless they went when they were youngsters. [11]
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