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- Dictionarygrip/ɡrɪp/
verb
- 1. take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly: "his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of an emotion or situation) have a strong or adverse effect on: "she was gripped by a feeling of excitement" Similar
noun
- 1. a firm hold; a tight grasp: "his arm was held in a vice-like grip" Similar
- 2. effective control over something: "he had to take a grip on his nerves" Similar
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- Get a Grip
GET A GRIP (ON YOURSELF) definition: 1. to make an effort to...
- English (US)
GRIP meaning: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep someone's...
- Znaczenie Grip, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
GRIP definicja: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep...
- Grip: Thai Translation
GRIP translate: การยึดเกาะ, การกำ, กระเป๋าของนักเดินทาง,...
- Grip: German Translation
GRIP translate: packen, der Griff, die Reisetasche, das...
- Grip: Russian Translation
GRIP translate: хватка, сжатие , власть, контроль,...
- Grip Turkish Translation
GRIP translate: sım sıkı tutma, kavrama, denetim, yönetim,...
- Grip Spanish Translation
GRIP translate: agarrar, cautivar la atención de, sujeción,...
- Get a Grip
noun. 1. a. : a strong or tenacious grasp. had a good grip on the tennis racket. b. : strength in gripping. c. : manner or style of gripping. the balanced grip of an expert golfer.
noun. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp. the power of gripping: He has a strong grip. a grasp, hold, or control. mental or intellectual hold: to have a good grip on a problem. competence or firmness in dealing with situations in one's work or personal affairs: The boss is old and is losing his grip.
GRIP meaning: 1. to hold very tightly: 2. to keep someone's attention completely: 3. When an emotion such as…. Learn more.
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word grip, such as a firm hold, a bag, a spasm, or a secret handshake. See synonyms, pronunciation, grammar, and examples of grip in sentences.
noun. the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it. “it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip ” synonyms: handgrip, handle, hold. see more. noun. the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road) synonyms: adhesive friction, traction. see more.
Grip can mean a tight hold, a firm grasp, a mechanical device, or a suitcase. It can also mean a spasm of pain, a stagehand, or a variant of grippe. See different meanings, synonyms, and usage examples of grip.