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  1. grip: [noun] a strong or tenacious grasp. strength in gripping. manner or style of gripping.

  2. grip in American English. (grɪp ) noun. 1. the act of taking firmly and holding fast with the hand, teeth, an instrument, etc.; secure grasp; firm hold. 2. the manner in which this is done. 3. any special manner of clasping hands by which members of a secret or fraternal society identify one another as such.

  3. gripping: 1 adj capable of arousing and holding the attention Synonyms: absorbing , engrossing , fascinating , riveting interesting arousing or holding the attention

  4. Grip definition: the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp.. See examples of GRIP used in a sentence.

  5. Find 18 different ways to say GRIPPING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. Gripping tale that shines a light into the corrupt corners of modern Italy. The Sun (2014) Gripping drama and brilliantly acted. The Sun (2014) Synonyms of 'gripping' fascinating, exciting, thrilling, entrancing. More Synonyms of gripping. Related word partners . gripping. gripping account. gripping film. gripping novel. gripping story.

  7. Synonyms hold hold hold on cling clutch grip grasp clasp hang on These words all mean to have somebody/ something in your hands or arms. hold to have somebody/ something in your hand or arms:. She was holding a large box. I held the baby gently in my arms. hold on (to somebody/ something) to continue to hold somebody/ something; to put your hand on somebody/ something and not take your hand away: