Grip
51Grip — Yon maladi kontajye yon mikwòb bay. Moun ki gen grip toujou santi yon bagay nan gòj yo ki fòse yo ouvri boush yo pou pouse yon koush lè soti. Kèk fwa malad la kòmanse anrime anvan li gen grip. Lè yon moun gen yon grip ki dire anpil tan li fèt pou …
52Grip — Grịp, der; s [aus engl. grip »Griff«]: Griffigkeit, Bodenhaftung von Fahrzeugreifen. * * * Grịp [englisch »Griff«], Kfz Technik: technische Griffigkeit von Reifen (Bodenhaftung); beschreibt die Haftreibung des Reifens auf dem Untergrund. So… …
53grip — [OE] Grip comes from a prehistoric Germanic verb *gripjan, derived from a base *grip . Variants of this base produced gripe [OE] (which originally meant simply ‘grasp’), grope [OE], and possibly also grab. French borrowed it as gripper ‘seize’,… …
54grip — I n A lot of money. Wow! That new game costs a grip and a half! 2000s II n Money. I can t go to the beach this weekend; I don t have the grip. 1990s …
55grip — verb (grips, gripping, gripped) 1》 take and keep a firm hold of. 2》 (of an emotion or situation) have a strong or adverse effect on. ↘[often as adjective gripping] hold the attention or interest of. noun 1》 a firm hold. ↘effective control …
56grip — [OE] Grip comes from a prehistoric Germanic verb *gripjan, derived from a base *grip . Variants of this base produced gripe [OE] (which originally meant simply ‘grasp’), grope [OE], and possibly also grab. French borrowed it as gripper ‘seize’,… …
57grip — v. & n. v. (gripped, gripping) 1 a tr. grasp tightly; take a firm hold of. b intr. take a firm hold, esp. by friction. 2 tr. (of a feeling or emotion) deeply affect (a person) (was gripped by fear). 3 tr. compel the attention or interest of (a… …
58grip — See: COME TO GRIPS WITH, LOSE ONE S GRIP …
59grip — See: COME TO GRIPS WITH, LOSE ONE S GRIP …
60grip — Money, cash. I m broke. Ain t got no grip …