lose one's grip
1lose one's grip — ► lose one s grip become unable to understand or control one s situation. Main Entry: ↑grip …
2lose one’s grip — AND lose one’s hold tv. o lose one’s control over something. □ When I begin to lose my grip, I will just quit. □ I’m losing my hold. It must be time to chuck it …
3lose one's grip — lose control …
4lose one's grip — {v. phr.} To fail in control or command; lose your strength, force, or ability to lead. * /Mr. Jones began to lose his grip: he no longer wanted the hard jobs, and he left decisions to others./ * /When a locomotive engineer loses his grip, he is… …
5lose one's grip — {v. phr.} To fail in control or command; lose your strength, force, or ability to lead. * /Mr. Jones began to lose his grip: he no longer wanted the hard jobs, and he left decisions to others./ * /When a locomotive engineer loses his grip, he is… …
6lose\ one's\ grip — v. phr. To fail in control or command; lose your strength, force, or ability to lead. Mr. Jones began to lose his grip: he no longer wanted the hard jobs, and he left decisions to others. When a locomotive engineer loses his grip, he is no longer …
7lose one's grip — Old wrestlers never die, they just lose their grip. grippe n …
8lose one's grip — become unable to understand or control one s situation. → grip …
9lose one's grip — become unable to understand or control one s situation an elderly person who seems to be losing his grip …
10lose one’s hold — Go to lose one’s grip …