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Learn to pronounce grip

/ɡrip/
verb
  1. take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly.
    "his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel"
    synonyms: grasp, clutch, hold, clasp, grasp/take/lay hold of, latch onto, grab, seize, clench, cling to, catch, catch at, get one's hands on, pluck, squeeze, press, gripe
  2. (of a feeling or emotion) deeply affect (someone).
    "she was gripped by a feeling of excitement"
    synonyms: afflict, affect, take over, beset, rack, torment, convulse

noun
  1. a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp.
    "he lost his grip on Johnson's arm"
    synonyms: grasp, hold, clutch, clasp, clench, gripe, handshake, hand grip, hand clasp
  2. an effective form of control over something.
    "our firm grip on inflation"
    synonyms: control, power, mastery, hold, stranglehold, clutches, domination, dominion, command, influence, possession, rule, tyranny, evil embrace
  3. a part or attachment by which something is held in the hand.
    "handlebar grips"
  4. a traveling bag.
    "a grip crammed with new clothes"
    synonyms: traveling bag, bag, overnight bag, overnighter, flight bag, kitbag, Gladstone bag, valise, portmanteau, holdall
  5. an assistant in a theater; a stagehand.
    synonyms: stagehand, theatrical assistant

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4 days ago · John Hoffman. 3. : a part or device for gripping. 4. : a part by which something is grasped.
to hold something tightly, or stick to something: [ T ] The baby gripped my finger. [ I ] Worn tires don't grip very well on wet roads. If an emotion grips you, ...
noun · the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp. · the power of gripping: · a grasp, hold, or control. · mental or intellectual hold:.
To grip something is to hold it firmly. You might grip the TV remote to keep your roommate from trying to change the channel.
Sep 27, 2020 · A Grip is responsible for setting up, rigging, and striking lighting equipment on set. They are also responsible for keeping equipment organized ...
grip in American English · 1. the act of grasping; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp · 2. the power of gripping · 3. a grasp, hold, or control · 4. mental ...
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A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand. · A handle or other place to grip. · (figurative) Assistance; help or encouragement. · (figurative) A helpful ...
cling to hold on to something or someone tightly, especially with your whole body:Survivors clung to pieces of floating debris. clutch to hold something or ...
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GRIP meaning: 1 : to grab or hold (something) tightly; 2 : to get and hold the interest or attention of (someone)
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to firmly hold something. 2. to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match. synonyms : grapple. 3.
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