grip

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  • Grip the top firmly and then twist it anti-clockwise.

  • I was terrified when he suddenly gripped my throat in his hands.

  • These two pieces of metal grip the wood, so you can saw through it.

  • His hands were all greasy and he couldn't grip the wheel properly.

  • Gripping the sides of the ladder tightly, she nervously climbed one step higher.

  • The Mafia has relaxed its grip on local businesses.

  • No one seems to have a firm grip on the company at the moment.

  • The demonstrations suggest that the president's grip on the country is loosening.

  • The army has tightened its grip on the region.

  • For several years the area has been in the grip of the rebel warlords.

  • Appearing to promise both amazing new control over nature and terrifying dehumanization, cloning has gripped the popular imagination.

  • I was gripped by the problem of development.

  • Coming to grips with lexical richness in spontaneous speech data.

  • 4), fails to come to grips with the problem of recognizing psychological process (perception) in any record of collective activity, archaeological or ethnographic.

  • When dispensing the adhesive, the distance between the needle tips and the solar cells gripped by the suction cups must be adjustable.

  • With his hand gripping his cloth-patch in his pocket, he plunged through the hedge and into the estate grounds.

  • In the programmed mode, the subject's forearm on the weaker side is comfortably strapped to a trough, with the hand gripping a vertical handle.

  • We experience buildings from detail to concept (a hand grips a door handle and a space unfolds), yet we design them from concept to detail.

  • The imaginative application of the narrative mode leads instead to good stories, gripping drama, believable (though not necessarily 'true') historical accounts.

  • A striking feature of the modern debate is the failure of all concerned to come to grips with the trade itself.

  • Our claim is that a false expectation, going by the name of the 'quest for certainty', has gripped those conducting research synthesis.

  • What had happened, and what was the way forward to come to grips with this elusive rate constant?

  • Now he appears alone, coming to grips, probably in an obbligato recitative, with his internal struggle.

  • The intention, declared on the first page, is to come to grips with the relations between built environments and development.

  • The major disadvantage of clamping methods is that they require access to more than one surface of the workpiece for gripping to occur.

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