How To Use Hasp In A Sentence

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  • Iron bar, with part of the iron plate or hasp which is secured by the lock and keeps the bar in place: Hereford 177 78. The Care of Books
  • The hard helmet, hasped with gold, will be stripped of its hoops; and the helmet-shiner who should polish the metal of the war-mask sleeps; Archive 2006-07-16
  • And when we had been served with our simple viands, she sat composedly before us with her hands in her lap, and her eyes turned on us with an appearance of sedate scrutiny no whit the less perplexing because we knew her orbs were but fair clean window-panes shuttered and hasped within. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • Flange and hasp makers are the biggest customers for widgets, domestically and internationally. My Gall Bladder is Really Warm Today
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  • There had been no answer to his knock; the door had been hasped on the outside, yet the first glance as he entered. made him realise that the place was empty of life.
  • The opener will endure frost without any problems, but if you leave it on, you may forget to unhasp the window.
  • I heard a scrape and a click, which suggested that the lock on the doors had been reinforced with a hasp and padlock. TOY SHOP
  • When selecting your hasp and staple consider, desired level of security, level of corrosion resistance required as well as size requirements.
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • This time, I remembered I was lying in the oak closet, and i heard distinctly the gusty wind, and the driving of the snow; I heard, also, the fir-bough repeat its teasing sound, and ascribed it to the right cause; but it annoyed me so much, that i resolved to silence it, if possible; and, I thought, I rose and endeavoured to unhasp the casement.
  • The little green, wooden house has screened windows, a door with a hasp, and a hatch that lifts open to the nesting box where you collect eggs. Tina Traster: Who Stole My Chicken?
  • The only door in the room was an ancient thick oak monstrosity with a rusty wrought iron latch, matching hasps and a key stuck in the lock.
  • The scuttle was the interesting point with him; and he saw that it was provided with a hasp and staple, so that the entrance could be secured by a padlock, though that was missing. Taken by the Enemy
  • It was hasped for a lock, but there was none; the lid rose easily on oiled brass hinges, and a whiff of camphor floated out, vaporous as a jinn. Drums of Autumn
  • The doors were locked, but the kitchen window was not hasped, and through it she climbed. Moor Fires
  • Smaller trunk locks have a spring-loaded latch, so when the trunk isn't locked the top half stays up out of the way. It has a hasp for a padlock, if you choose to use one.
  • The lower pane of glass in the top sash was broken, so that any person by a hand might open the fastening of the sash, and when the sash was unhasped they might throw up the lower sash, and a block of wood was placed outside to enable them to get in.
  • Ray found it difficult to admit to people that their glorified-jamsessionwithaspirationsofpub-rock was called The Bacchae, while Div refused to utter the name at all. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • Sacrista curet quod _Libri bene ligentur et haspentur_," &c. In Chaucer's time, one would think that the fashionable binding for the books of young scholars was Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Threatened species include lesser nothura Nothura minor (VU), dwarf tinamou Taoniscus nanus (VU), Brazilian merganser Mergus octosetacues (CR), yellow-faced amazon Amazona zanthops (VU), white-winged nightjar Caprimulgus candicans (EN), rufous-sided pygmy-tyrant Euscarthmus rufomarginatus (VU), cineous warbling finch Poospiza cinerea (VU), marsh seedeater Sporophila palustris (EN), and black-masked finch Coryphaspiza melanotis (VU). Cerrado Protected Areas, Brazil
  • He was on horseback, and, stooping from his saddle, was endeavouring just now -- but very unhandily -- to unhasp the gate with the crook of his riding-whip. Lady Good-for-Nothing
  • I mostly agree with Cuban on the emphasized point - web 2.0 hasprovided a stable platform.
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  • I hasped the window; I tried to close his eyes - to extinguish, if possible, that frightful, life-like gaze of exultation, before any one else beheld it.
  • Doors off to the left and right of us were secured with sturdy padlocks on steel hasps.
  • He then slipped out of the cabin, and hasped the door on the outside, in spite of Clarice's shrill and scathing disapproval.
  • Anyway, this afternoon we spent an inordinately long time fixing a hasp and padlock to the garage.
  • The entrance to the basement proper is protected by a sturdy oak panelled door with flaking maroon paint, two Yale locks and a hasp and staple secured with a heavy duty padlock.
  • You’re honely in the hinfancy of the istoryonic hart you know; your performers never haspirate the haitch in sich vords for instance as hink and hoats, and leave out the w in wice wanity you know; and make nothink of homittin the k in somethink.” Domestic Manners of the Americans
  • The suspect is believed to have gained entry via the rear garden, by removing a clasp and hasp from the garage door.
  • He tried to keep calm and endeavored to unhasp the casement.
  • As she quietly awaited the next move, she slipped her hands over her shoulders, unhasping her magnificent chain, with the poison-infused spikes.
  • With a great flourish and lots of pride in their faces they removed the lock from the hasp and slowly opened the old box.
  • I heard a scrape and a click, which suggested that the lock on the doors had been reinforced with a hasp and padlock. TOY SHOP
  • This assemblage is equivalent to the kochaspid ‘zonule’ of Palmer and Halley.
  • I was concerned that the standard garage door was not secure enough and wanted to give him extra locking facility for the cycle - so I screwed a padlock type hasp into the wall inside the garage - then provided a steel 'hawser' type rope (from a cycle shop) for him to lock the bike up to, which threaded through the large hasp. Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk
  • But it annoyed me so much that I resolved to silence it, if possible; and I thought I rose and endeavoured to unhasp the casement. Wuthering Heights
  • Yet, when I had bidden the guards unhasp the collar which held the prisoner's neck, and clapped my arms around her, showing all the roughness of one who has no mind that his captive shall escape or even unduly struggle, a thrill gushed through me so potent that I was like to have fainted, and it was only by supreme strain of will that I held unbrokenly on with the ceremonial. The Lost Continent
  • I'll share one with you: Needing a piece of wood to fill the gap between a screen door and a spring hasp if you don't know what that is, I can't explain it to you, I dismantled a bookcase, removed the back, stacked the books on the floor, and cut off a teensy-tiny piece of fiberboard, solving that problem. How to Make an Atom Bomb While Your Wife's Away
  • High-security hasps have anchored eyebolts, pinless hinges, hardened steel anchoring loops and hidden screws.
  • The species is represented in our collections by small anthaspidellid sponges that range from stalked individuals that expand upward as broadly to steeply obconical forms, to more rare simple branched forms.
  • Now she rose from her chair and went to one of the windows, and, pushing back the sash curtain, pulled the wooden shutter across and hasped it. In Dark New England Days
  • Iron bar, with part of the iron plate or hasp which is secured by the lock and keeps the bar in place: Hereford.] The Care of Books
  • Then he would walk before her back to the stable, loop the chain through the hasp and fasten with his own hands the shackle. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • By this time David had managed to unhasp the door. Polly A New-Fashioned Girl
  • He picked up the stoutest of the screwdrivers he had brought with him, slid it into the hasp, and twisted. Gideon’s war
  • Then he would walk before her back to the stable, loop the chain through the hasp and fasten with his own hands the shackle. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • The fifth five that was used, as I find, by this knight was free-giving and friendliness first before all, and chastity and chivalry ever changeless and straight, and piety surpassing all points: these perfect five were hasped upon him harder than on any man else. The Pentangel Depaynt of Pure Golde Hwes
  • I hasped the window; I combed his black long hair from his forehead; I tried to close his eyes: to extinguish, if possible, that frightful, life-like gaze of exultation before any one else beheld it. Wuthering Heights
  • If thou speakest improper things in the hearing of this virtuous young virgin, consider it as an outrage against a distressed person that cannot get from thee: To speak indiscreetly what we are obliged to hear, by being hasped up with thee in this public vehicle, is in some degree assaulting on the high road. ' The Coverley Papers
  • Unfortunately, most sheds are inherently weak and it isn't always appropriate to fit heavy-duty padlocks, hasps, and staples as the door may not be strong enough to support them.
  • It was on the hasp, an 'he pushed it open, an' keeked bauldly in. Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories
  • He scribbled on the back of this bill, gave it to Edred, and then they all went out on the roof and shovelled snow in on to Mr. Parados, and when he came out on the roof very soon and angry, they slipped round the chimney-stacks and through the trapdoor, and left him up on the roof in the snow, and shut the trapdoor and hasped it. Harding's Luck
  • Things materialize from the sand upon occasion - a tool, a hasp, a leg-bone from someone long gone to God, pottery from local clay.
  • On the suitcases, next to the shiny steel hasps, tiny numbers are set on metal wheels.
  • As she did so, she made sure that her window was hasped wide. Brother Copas
  • I snatched up my belongings, flung them in pell-mell, jumped upon the box, snapped to the hasp, and ran off with a porter towards the train, blank despair in my heart. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World

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