(of grip)

  • 61grip — 1 noun 1 FIRM HOLD (countable usually singular) the way you hold something tightly or your ability to do this: Don t loosen your grip on the rope or you ll fall. 2 POWER (singular) power and control over someone or something: have a grip on sth:… …

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  • 62grip — 01. The little child [gripped] his father s hand nervously as they got on the roller coaster. 02. Terror has [gripped] the city, with the fourth murder in as many weeks. 03. The rock climber lost his [grip], and would have fallen to his death had …

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  • 63Grip (software) — infobox software name = Grip caption = Grip 3.2 developer = Grip developers latest release version = 3.3.1 latest release date = 25 June 2005 operating system = Cross platform genre = CD ripper license = GNU General Public License website =… …

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  • 64grip — [[t]grɪp[/t]] n. v. gripped, grip•ping 1) the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp 2) the power of gripping: to have a strong grip[/ex] 3) a grasp, hold, or control: in the grip of fear; Get a grip on yourself[/ex] 4) mental or …

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  • 65Grip (Fernsehmagazin) — Seriendaten Originaltitel GRIP – Das Motormagazin Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 66Grip! — Infobox Single Name = Grip! Artist = Every Little Thing from Album = Many Pieces Released = March 12, 2003 Format = CD single [ Recorded = ] Genre = J pop Length = 8:39 ( Grip! and Yura Yura only) 17:26 (Instrumentals included) Label = avex trax… …

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  • 67Grip — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Grip peut faire référence à : Grip, une position, prise des mains ou de la main sur un club de golf, une raquette de tennis. Grip (en), un… …

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  • 68grip — gripless, adj. /grip/, n., v., gripped or gript, gripping. n. 1. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp. 2. the power of gripping: He has a strong grip. 3. a grasp, hold, or control. 4. mental or intellectual hold: to have a… …

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  • 69grip — /grɪp / (say grip) noun 1. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp: the grip of a vice. 2. the power of gripping. 3. a grasp, hold or control: *Hugo held her hand in an iron grip –martin boyd, 1946. 4. a handle or hilt. 5. a… …

  • 70grip — 1. verb /ɡrɪp/ a) To take hold, particularly with the hand. That suitcase is heavy, so grip the handle firmly. b) To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense. The glue will begin to grip within five minutes. 2. noun /ɡrɪp/ a) A h …

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