In sentence: - "Get a grip on yourself! Kendine hâkim ol! Don´t let the firm get into their grip. Firma onların kontrolüne geçmesin." , "Get a grip on."
A channel cut through a grass verge (especially for the purpose of draining water away from the highway), A lot of something, A handle or other place to grip, Archaic spelling of grippe: Influenza, flu, To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief, To take hold, particularly with the hand, To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense, A small travelling-bag, A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand, (film production) A person responsible for handling equipment on the set, Assistance; help or encouragement, As much as one can hold in a hand; a handful, A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person, A grip is a firm, strong hold on something. His strong hand eased the bag from her grip, an apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable, That by which anything is grasped; a handle or gripe; as, the grip of a sword, A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet, one another; as, a masonic grip, To trench; to drain, An energetic or tenacious grasp; a holding fast; strength in grasping, hold firmly; grasp; catch and hold someone's interest, A gripsack; a hand bag; a satchel, worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road) hold fast or firmly; "He gripped the steering wheel, The griffin, The influenza; grippe, a firm controlling influence; "they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities"; "he was in the grip of a powerful emotion"; "a terrible power had her in its grasp", A device for grasping or holding fast to something, To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe, crew member responsible for rigging and operating equipment such as tripods, dollys and cranes which stabilise the camera or enable its movement, grasp, A person responsible for handling equipment on the set, Influenza, flu. (), A small ditch or furrow, Specif, Gross Revenue Insurance Plan GTA Grain Transportation Agency, the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip", the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing", If you say that someone has a grip on reality, you mean they recognize the true situation and do not have mistaken ideas about it. Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foe alike. Variant of grippe, the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road), worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made, to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe; "The snake charmer fascinates the cobra", to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match; "the two men grappled with each other for several minutes", hold fast or firmly; "He gripped the steering wheel", a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place; "in England they call a bobby pin a grip", If you lose your grip, you become less efficient and less confident, and less able to deal with things, If a person, group, or place is in the grip of something, they are being severely affected by it. Britain is still in the grip of recession. a region in the grip of severe drought, If something grips you, it affects you very strongly. The entire community has been gripped by fear, Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it. The president maintains an iron grip on his country Tony Blair last night tightened his grip on Labour mps with new powers to root out trouble-makers, If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly. She gripped the rope, firm hold; grasp; understanding; handle, If you are gripped by something such as a story or a series of events, your attention is concentrated on it and held by it. The nation is gripped by the dramatic story. + gripping grip·ping The film turned out to be a gripping thriller. = riveting, If things such as shoes or car tyres have grip, they do not slip. a new way of reinforcing rubber which gives car tyres better grip, If you get a grip on yourself, you make an effort to control or improve your behaviour or work, If you get to grips with a problem or if you come to grips with it, you consider it seriously, and start taking action to deal with it. The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy, A grip is a bag that is smaller than a suitcase, and that you use when you are travelling, The part of the club you hold, and the way you hold it, a portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes; "he carried his small bag onto the plane with him", The extreme upper end of a single-bladed paddle, shaped for holding with the palm over the top, Tire traction on the track, 1 the handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc ) 2 the method of holding a golf club Example: "Don't let your grips get so worn that they become slippery 2 The most widely used grip is called the overlapping grip, The part of the hilt held by the user (the handle), The amount of traction a car has at any given point, thus affecting how easy it is for the driver to keep control through corners, A welcome firmness of texture, usually from tannin, which helps give definition to wines such as Cabernet and Port, the portion of the handle on which a fencer positions his foil hand, The part of the bow handle where the bow is held, on some bow designs the grip is removable allowing one to adjust their hand position on the handle, Firmness of flavor and structure, The technique which you hold the dice for a controlled throw examples of my grips examples of other grips, 3 fingers with little finger curled under the handle and thumb down, or 4 fingers with thumb up (a requirement for Baseball Style), The stickier a tire, and the larger the contact patch, the more resistance against scrubbing the tire will have This means higher cornering speed and acceleration/deceleration Also called traction, a/ The method of holding a sword b/ The part of a sword situated between the guard and the pommel 3/ (Film) The technician responsible for handling set and lighting equipment, The part of the club which the golfer holds, typically made from leather, cord, rubber or a mixture of the three, The part of a sword, contained in the guard, where it is grasped by the hand, Grips work closely with the key grip and gaffer in setting up the lights and assists the crew in all aspects of getting the shot (hang flags, diffusion, cookies, run power cables, get coffee, etc ), The crew member who adjusts scenery, flags lights and often operates the camera cranes and dollies, Wrapped around the handle of a racquet, this is what the player holds when hitting strokes More Info, 1 the handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc ) 2 the holding, or method of holding, a golf club Example: Don't let your grips get so worn that they become slippery 2 The most widely used grip is called the overlapping, or Vardon (named after Harry Vardon) grip, the method and style of holding the broom, a factor reflecting the friction of the tires with the road surface, traction, Present participle of grip, Catching the attention; exciting; interesting; absorbing; fascinating, past of grip, To be overcome with fear to the point of paralysis To feel as if some icy, white claw has emerged from the Great Beyond to ruthlessly clasp your throat and freeze you in your tracks It happens sometimes particularly if you're not a big fan of exposure, (adj ) tired and/or scared Often a synergy between the two, adj tired and/or scared Often a synergy between the two, suspenseful, fascinating, holding the attention, Present participle of to grip, capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story", a gripping film, story etc is very exciting and interesting, third-person singular of grip, Members of the film crew who are responsible for moving set pieces, lighting equipment, dolly track and other physical movement of equipment, Using the hands to hold onto another skydiver in freefall or during the aircraft exits In formation skydiving, the formations are scored as complete when every skydiver has taken the correct grips, Sausage shaped things attached to the arms and legs of a jumpsuit for skydivers to hold on to in formations, Rubber caps on the inboard (handle) end of the oars, What you hold onto, they are on the handelbars, (FIREARM),
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A channel cut through a grass verge (especially for the purpose of draining water away from the highway)
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A lot of something - "That is a grip of cheese."
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A handle or other place to grip - "There are several good grips on the northern face of this rock."
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Archaic spelling of grippe: Influenza, flu - "She has the grip."
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To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief - "Let’s grip (get a coffee, hang, take a break, see a movie, etc.)"
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To take hold, particularly with the hand - "After a few slips, the tires gripped the pavement."
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To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense - "By and by fumes of brandy began to fill the air, and climb to where I lay, overcoming the mouldy smell of decayed wood and the dampness of the green walls. It may have been that these fumes mounted to my head, and gave me courage not my own, but so it was that I lost something of the stifling fear that had gripped me, and could listen with more ease to what was going forward"
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A small travelling-bag
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A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand - "The ball will move differently depending on the grip used when throwing it."
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(film production) A person responsible for handling equipment on the set
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Assistance; help or encouragement - "He gave me a grip."
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As much as one can hold in a hand; a handful - "I need to get a grip of nails for my project."
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A helpful, interesting, admirable, or inspiring person - "You're a real grip."
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A grip is a firm, strong hold on something. His strong hand eased the bag from her grip
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an apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable
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That by which anything is grasped; a handle or gripe; as, the grip of a sword
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A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet, one another; as, a masonic grip
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To trench; to drain
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An energetic or tenacious grasp; a holding fast; strength in grasping
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hold firmly; grasp; catch and hold someone's interest fiil
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A gripsack; a hand bag; a satchel
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worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road) hold fast or firmly; "He gripped the steering wheel
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The griffin
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The influenza; grippe
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a firm controlling influence; "they kept a firm grip on the two top priorities"; "he was in the grip of a powerful emotion"; "a terrible power had her in its grasp"
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A device for grasping or holding fast to something
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To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe
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crew member responsible for rigging and operating equipment such as tripods, dollys and cranes which stabilise the camera or enable its movement
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grasp
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A person responsible for handling equipment on the set
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Influenza, flu. ()
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A small ditch or furrow
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Gross Revenue Insurance Plan GTA Grain Transportation Agency
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the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
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the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
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If you say that someone has a grip on reality, you mean they recognize the true situation and do not have mistaken ideas about it. Shakur loses his fragile grip on reality and starts blasting away at friends and foe alike. Variant of grippe
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the friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)
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worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made
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to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe; "The snake charmer fascinates the cobra"
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to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match; "the two men grappled with each other for several minutes"
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hold fast or firmly; "He gripped the steering wheel"
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a flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place; "in England they call a bobby pin a grip"
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If you lose your grip, you become less efficient and less confident, and less able to deal with things
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If a person, group, or place is in the grip of something, they are being severely affected by it. Britain is still in the grip of recession. a region in the grip of severe drought
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If something grips you, it affects you very strongly. The entire community has been gripped by fear
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Someone's grip on something is the power and control they have over it. The president maintains an iron grip on his country Tony Blair last night tightened his grip on Labour mps with new powers to root out trouble-makers
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If you grip something, you take hold of it with your hand and continue to hold it firmly. She gripped the rope
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firm hold; grasp; understanding; handle isim
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If you are gripped by something such as a story or a series of events, your attention is concentrated on it and held by it. The nation is gripped by the dramatic story. + gripping grip·ping The film turned out to be a gripping thriller. = riveting
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If things such as shoes or car tyres have grip, they do not slip. a new way of reinforcing rubber which gives car tyres better grip
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If you get a grip on yourself, you make an effort to control or improve your behaviour or work
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If you get to grips with a problem or if you come to grips with it, you consider it seriously, and start taking action to deal with it. The government's first task is to get to grips with the economy
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A grip is a bag that is smaller than a suitcase, and that you use when you are travelling
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The part of the club you hold, and the way you hold it
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a portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes; "he carried his small bag onto the plane with him"
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The extreme upper end of a single-bladed paddle, shaped for holding with the palm over the top
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Tire traction on the track
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1 the handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc ) 2 the method of holding a golf club Example: "Don't let your grips get so worn that they become slippery 2 The most widely used grip is called the overlapping grip
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The part of the hilt held by the user (the handle)
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The amount of traction a car has at any given point, thus affecting how easy it is for the driver to keep control through corners
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A welcome firmness of texture, usually from tannin, which helps give definition to wines such as Cabernet and Port
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the portion of the handle on which a fencer positions his foil hand
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The part of the bow handle where the bow is held, on some bow designs the grip is removable allowing one to adjust their hand position on the handle
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Firmness of flavor and structure
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The technique which you hold the dice for a controlled throw examples of my grips examples of other grips
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3 fingers with little finger curled under the handle and thumb down, or 4 fingers with thumb up (a requirement for Baseball Style)
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The stickier a tire, and the larger the contact patch, the more resistance against scrubbing the tire will have This means higher cornering speed and acceleration/deceleration Also called traction
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a/ The method of holding a sword b/ The part of a sword situated between the guard and the pommel 3/ (Film) The technician responsible for handling set and lighting equipment
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The part of the club which the golfer holds, typically made from leather, cord, rubber or a mixture of the three
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The part of a sword, contained in the guard, where it is grasped by the hand
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Grips work closely with the key grip and gaffer in setting up the lights and assists the crew in all aspects of getting the shot (hang flags, diffusion, cookies, run power cables, get coffee, etc )
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The crew member who adjusts scenery, flags lights and often operates the camera cranes and dollies
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Wrapped around the handle of a racquet, this is what the player holds when hitting strokes More Info
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1 the handle of a golf club (usually covered with rubber, leather, etc ) 2 the holding, or method of holding, a golf club Example: Don't let your grips get so worn that they become slippery 2 The most widely used grip is called the overlapping, or Vardon (named after Harry Vardon) grip
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the method and style of holding the broom
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a factor reflecting the friction of the tires with the road surface
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Grip.
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gripping
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gripping
Catching the attention; exciting; interesting; absorbing; fascinating
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To be overcome with fear to the point of paralysis To feel as if some icy, white claw has emerged from the Great Beyond to ruthlessly clasp your throat and freeze you in your tracks It happens sometimes particularly if you're not a big fan of exposure
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(adj ) tired and/or scared Often a synergy between the two
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adj tired and/or scared Often a synergy between the two
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suspenseful, fascinating, holding the attention sıfat
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capable of arousing and holding the attention; "a fascinating story"
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a gripping film, story etc is very exciting and interesting
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Members of the film crew who are responsible for moving set pieces, lighting equipment, dolly track and other physical movement of equipment
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Using the hands to hold onto another skydiver in freefall or during the aircraft exits In formation skydiving, the formations are scored as complete when every skydiver has taken the correct grips
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Sausage shaped things attached to the arms and legs of a jumpsuit for skydivers to hold on to in formations
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Rubber caps on the inboard (handle) end of the oars
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