Grip

  • 21Grip [1] — Grip, Bengt, so v.w. Algotson (Bened.) …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 22Grip [2] — Grip (Schiffb.), so v.w. Brigantine …

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  • 23grip — index dominion (supreme authority), grapple, immerse (engross), interest, monopolize, tenacity …

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  • 24grip — Mot Monosíl·lab Nom masculí i femení …

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  • 25grip — n *hold, grasp, clutch Analogous words: tenaciousness, toughness, stoutness (see corresponding adjectives at STRONG): *power, force: duress, coercion, restraint, constraint (see FORCE) …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 26grip — sb., pen, per, perne (fotografassistent) …

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  • 27grip|py — «GRIHP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. Informal. having the grippe; characterized by the grippe …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 28grip — grip1 [grıp] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(firm hold)¦ 2¦(power)¦ 3¦(understanding)¦ 4 come/get to grips with something 5 lose your grip 6 get/take a grip on yourself 7 Get a grip 8 be in the grip of something 9¦(stop something slipping)¦ 10¦(for hair)¦ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 29grip — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 hold on sth ADJECTIVE ▪ firm, good, secure, solid (esp. AmE), strong, tight ▪ crushing, death …

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  • 30grip — grip1 [ grıp ] noun ** ▸ 1 firm strong hold ▸ 2 power/control ▸ 3 part of object for holding ▸ 4 someone who moves cameras ▸ 5 small bag for traveling ▸ 6 for holding hair ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) singular a firm strong hold: Marguerite took my hand in a …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English