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    grip
    [ɡrɪp]
    verb
    grip (verb) · grips (third person present) · gripped (past tense) · gripped (past participle) · gripping (present participle)
    1. take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly:
      "his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel"
      Opposite:
      hold lightly
      • maintain a firm contact, especially by friction:
        "a sole that really grips well on wet rock"
    noun
    grip (noun) · grips (plural noun)
    1. a firm hold; a tight grasp:
      "his arm was held in a vice-like grip" · "the icy grip of winter"
    2. a part or attachment by which something is held in the hand:
      "handlebar grips"
      • BRITISH
        a hairgrip.
    3. a stagehand in a theatre.
      Similar:
      theatrical assistant
      • a member of a camera crew responsible for moving and setting up equipment.
    Origin
    Old English grippa (verb), gripe ‘grasp, clutch’ (noun), gripa ‘handful, sheath’; related to gripe.
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