![]() ![]() GRIP - (handle) anse, manuette, tenette v.- hand grip - pedal grip - road grip - tire grip.- armor grip - crocodile grip - dead-end grip - earthing grip.1 hold, grasp, clutch, handgrip, clasp, hand-clasp Losing his grip on the rope, he plummeted into the abyss 2 … 25B6 verb she gripped the edge of the table : GRASP, clutch, hold, clasp, take hold of, clench, grab, …Ĭoncise Oxford Thesaurus English vocabulary noun 1 hold on sth ADJECTIVE ▪ firm, good, secure, solid ( esp. ("We've been waiting for a grip." "It's been a grip since I … noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES be gripped by fear (= be very afraid ) ▪ We were gripped by … If you …Ĭollins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary GRIP - ( grips, gripping, gripped) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English FIRM HOLD the way you hold something tightly, … Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary GRIP - / grɪp NAmE / noun, verb ■ noun HOLDING TIGHTLY 1.Random House Webster's Unabridged English Dictionary Webster's New International English Dictionary ˈgrip verb ( gripped or gript gripped or gript gripping grips ) Etymology: Middle English grippen, … More meanings of this word and English-Russian, Russian-English translations for the word «GRIP» in dictionaries. Syn:furrow 1., ditch 1., trench 1., drain 1.Įnglish-Russian dictionary Tiger. She fell back in the chair and gripped her hands round the arms of it. He held his weapon gripped between his knees. I have a grip of the essential facts of the case. ![]()
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