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grip verb (gripped, gripping) 1 to take or keep a firm hold of something. 2 to capture the imagination or attention of a person. noun 1 a firm hold; the action of taking a firm hold. 2 a way of gripping. 3 a handle or part that can be gripped. 4 a U-shaped wire pin for keeping the hair in place. 5 N Amer, especially US a holdall. 6 colloq understanding. 7 colloq control; mastery • lose one's grip of the situation. 8 theat a stagehand who moves scenery. 9 cinema, TV someone who manoeuvres a film camera. gripper noun. get to grips with something to begin to deal successfully with it.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon gripe a grasp.