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  1. Slowly, the icy grip of fear thaws. 1. The Guardian - Music. Stalin has the country in an icy grip. 2. The Guardian - Books. Panoramic images detail the icy grip of a blizzard in an urban forest. 3. Harvard University.

  2. Define grips. grips synonyms, grips pronunciation, grips translation, English dictionary definition of grips. n. 1. a. A tight hold; a firm grasp: a drowning swimmer ...

  3. 3 [singular] grip (on something) an understanding of something synonym grasp I couldn't get a grip on what was going on. You need to keep a good grip on reality in this job. moving without slipping; 4 [countable, uncountable] the ability of something to move over a surface without slipping These tires give the bus a better grip in slippery ...

  4. What does the verb grip mean? There are 13 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb grip, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. grip has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. agriculture (early 1700s) pathology (1810s)

  5. 1 [countable, usually singular] grip (on somebody/something) an act of holding someone or something tightly; a particular way of doing this synonym grasp Keep a tight grip on the rope. to loosen/release/relax your grip She tried to get a grip on the icy rock. The climber slipped and lost her grip. She struggled from his grip.

  6. grip to hold on to something very tightly with your hand: Grip the rope as tightly as you can. grasp to take hold of something firmly: He grasped my hand and shook it warmly. clasp ( formal ) to hold something or someone tightly in your hand or in your arms: They clasped hands (= held each other's hands) .

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