CLENCH vs GRIP: NOUN
- A seal that is applied to formed thin-wall bushings.
- Tight grip.
- A mode of securing a nail, staple, or the like, by turning over the point and hammering back into the wood the portion bent over.
- A pun or play on words.
- Nautical, a mode of fastening large ropes, consisting of a half-hitch with the end stopped back to its part by seizings. The outer end of a hawser is bent by a clench to the ring of the anchor.
- That which holds fast or clenches; a clencher (or clincher); a holdfast.
- A catch; a grip; a persistent clutch.
- Something, such as a mechanical device, that clenches or holds fast.
- A tight grip or grasp.
- The act of grasping
- A small slip noose made with seizing
- A tight hold; a firm grasp.
- Mental or emotional composure.
- The pressure or strength of such a grasp.
- Intellectual hold; understanding.
- A manner of grasping and holding.
- The appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it
- The act of grasping
- A flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place
- A portable rectangular traveling bag for carrying clothes
- The friction between a body and the surface on which it moves (as between an automobile tire and the road)
- Worker who moves the camera around while a film or television show is being made
- A firm controlling influence
- Ability to function properly or well; competence.
- A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
- The influenza; grippe.
- A gripsack; a hand bag; a satchel or suitcase.
- Specif., an apparatus attached to a car for clutching a traction cable.
- A device for grasping or holding fast to something.
- A peculiar mode of clasping the hand, by which members of a secret association recognize or greet, one another.
- An energetic or tenacious grasp; a holding fast; strength in grasping.
- A small ditch or furrow.
- The griffin.
- In track athletics, apiece of cork, shaped to fit the hollow of the hand, which a runner grips when running.
- Any kind of sink.
- A small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain.
- Epidemic influenza: same as grippe.
- A clutching device attached to a railroad-car for connecting it with a moving traction-cable as a means of propulsion. See cable-railroad.
- A mechanical device that grasps and holds.
- A part, such as a handle, that is designed to be grasped and held.
- A suitcase or valise.
- A stagehand who helps in shifting scenery.
- See gripe.
- The act of grasping strongly with the hand or by other means; a seizing and holding fast; firm grasp: as, a friendly grip; the grip of a vise.
- Mode of grasping; specifically, the grasp peculiar to any secret society as a means of recognition: as, the masonic grip.
- A hole through which tarred rope is drawn, to press the tar into the yarn and remove the superfluous portion. Also called gage and sliding-nippers.
- A gripsack (which see).
- In theatrical cant, a man employed to move scenery and properties.
- In mining, a purchase or lifting-dog used to draw up boring-rods, by catching them under the collar at the joints.
- A member of a film production crew who adjusts sets, lighting, and props and sometimes assists the camera operator.
- That by which anything is grasped; a handle or hilt: as, the grip of a bow, of a sword or dagger, or of a gun-stock. See barrel, 5 .
CLENCH vs GRIP: VERB
- Hold in a tight grasp
- Squeeze together tightly
- To squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.
- To grip or seize, as in a wrestling match
- To render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe
- Hold fast or firmly
- To take hold of, particularly with the hand.
- To help or assist, particularly in an emotional sense.
- To do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief
CLENCH vs GRIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To maintain a secure grasp.
- To secure and maintain a tight hold on; seize firmly.
- To hold the interest or attention of.
CLENCH vs GRIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To clinch (a bolt, for example).
- To grasp or grip tightly.
- To close tightly.
- To give a grip to; to grasp; to gripe.
- To trench; to drain.
CLENCH vs GRIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See clinch.
- To pun.
- To seize or gripe another, or one another, with a firm grasp or hold, as in wrestling: as, the men clenched.
- To gripe.
- Nautical, to calk slightly with oakum, in anticipation of foul weather.
- Figuratively, to fix or secure by a finishing touch or blow; confirm, as an argument or an action, in some unanswerable or irresistible way; establish firmly.
- To grasp or seize firmly or convulsively; gripe.
- To bring together and set firmly, as the teeth; double up tightly, as the hands.
- To secure or fasten, as a nail, staple, or other metallic fastening, by beating down the point after it has been driven through something; rivet.
- . To nail or fasten.
- Nautical, to take hold; hold fast: as, the anchor grips.
- To grasp firmly with the hand; gripe; hence, to seize and hold fast by force of any kind.
- To trench; drain; cut into ditches or channels.
- An intellectual hold or understanding
- A portable rectangular container for carrying clothes
- Used to hold bobbed hair in place
CLENCH vs GRIP: RELATED WORDS
- Prickling, Caress, Gnash, Squish, Twitching, Wiggle, Scrunch, Uncurl, Clutches, Clutch, Grasp, Clasp, Clinch, Hold, Grip
- Hold on, Fascinate, Spellbind, Bag, Grapple, Transfix, Clutch, Handle, Clasp, Hold, Handgrip, Clench, Clutches, Traction, Grasp
CLENCH vs GRIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scream, Ache, Unclasp, Prickling, Caress, Gnash, Squish, Twitching, Wiggle, Uncurl, Clutch, Grasp, Clinch, Hold, Grip
- Vise, Dominance, Control, Suitcase, Hold on, Fascinate, Spellbind, Grapple, Transfix, Clutch, Handle, Hold, Handgrip, Clench, Grasp
CLENCH vs GRIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Others grind or clench their teeth during the daytime as well.
- Does the mere thought of a test make your stomach clench?
- At times I clench my jaw so hard that it hurts.
- They then hunch over and many look angry, some clench fists.
- People who take ecstasy often report that their jaws clench.
- The dire situation caused Basara to clench his teeth.
- Clench and then relax your muscles to relieve tension.
- He felt his fists clench of their own accord.
- Why do people clench and grind their teeth?
- Pulling elbows down, clench hands to form fists.
- Vertical Grip with integrated hand stop is a robust, machined aluminum grip featuring a radiused profile mount.
- Seah tests her grip strength as poor grip strength could suggest frailty.
- Grip Truck Return The grip truck must be returned cleaned, and properly packed.
- One thing to keep in mind when grip fighting or breaking grips is every grip has a different break.
- Be sure to use the strong grip cutting map or a standard grip that is still really sticky.
- Fiery Grip is a base skill, and can be morphed into Empowering Chains or Unrelenting Grip.
- Novel hand grip shape reduces the horizontal grip.
- The soft grip provides a smooth and comfortable grip.
- There are two primary types of grip: matched grip and traditional grip.
- Specific forms of the grip are French grip, German grip, and American grip.
CLENCH vs GRIP: QUESTIONS
- What happens when you Clench your left fist and right fist?
- Should you worry if your jaw Clench when you sleep?
- What happens to your teeth when you Clench your jaw?
- Are veneers a good choice if I clench or grind my teeth?
- What does it mean when your fingers clench into a tight ball?
- Does there appear to be any difference in tonus between Clench muscles?
- Why do people with sleep disordered breathing clench their teeth?
- What is the story of Nora Clench and Arthur Streeton?
- Do you have to clench your fist during a phlebotomy?
- What causes unconscious teeth grinding or jaw Clench?
- What is the North American grip sport organization?
- Do Grip Shifters work with Shimano rear derailleurs?
- What is the Werner adjustable true grip stabilizer?
- Do wide-grip bench presses increase pectoral activity?
- What does the Universal Studios grip department offer?
- How many grip lengths does the Lamkin Z5 golf grip come in?
- What kind of grip does the MFT engage pistol grip have?
- Is the m762 better with a vertical grip or half grip?
- What are the levels of grip span and grip strength?
- Apa perbedaan antara shakehand grip dan backhand grip?