Grip (job) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the U.S. and Canada, grips are lighting and rigging technicians in the film and video industries. They make up their own department on a film set and are led by a key grip.
Grip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grip may refer to: Handle (grip), a part of, or attachment to, an object, allowing it to be moved or used by hand; Grip strength, a measure of hand strength
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Grip Repair, Inc. specializes in the servicing of physical therapy equipment. Primarily the repair and/or calibration of the hand dynamometer and pinch meter. With over 10 years of ...
grip - Wiktionary
to grip (third-person singular simple present grips, present participle gripping, simple past and past participle gripped) (transitive) To take hold, particularly with the hand.
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grip - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
*a grip on something . 1. and *a hold on something Lit. a good grasp on something. (*Typically: get ~ have ~ give someone ~.) Try to get a grip on the ropes and pull yourself up.
grip - definition of grip by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
grip 1 (gr p) n. 1. a. A tight hold; a firm grasp: a drowning swimmer now safely in the grip of a lifeguard. b. The pressure or strength of such a grasp: a wrestler with an ...