"They enlace each other to the back of the garden," replies Pelleas.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
The time of peril had arrived then; and she thrust her arms more fully through the bamboo trellis, meaning to enlace her fingers firmly, and cling there to the last.
"One Maid's Mischief"
George Manville Fenn
He saw the horrible form among the big trees, in the network of creepers in the fantastic outlines of leaves, of the great indented leaves that seemed to be so many enormous hands with big broad palms, with stiff fingers outspread to lay hold of him; hands gently stirring, or hands arrested in a frightful immobility, with a stillness attentive and watching for the opportunity to take him, to enlace him, to strangle him, to hold him till he died; hands that would hold him dead, that would never let go, that would cling to his body for ever till it perished-disappeared in their frantic and tenacious grasp.
"An Outcast of the Islands"
Joseph Conrad