I'd say it means "To hold tightly"
in reference to tools, it would be the handle area of the tool.
in Britain "grips" are plyers.
Hope this helps.
A person who operates something that can hold onto something. Or if you want the practical definition a part of a sword or a gun that you hold to use the weapon at hand!
The Usurer's Grip - 1912 was released on: USA: 5 October 1912
A Grip of Gold - 1916 was released on: USA: 14 March 1916
The Grip of the Yukon - 1928 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Because the French popularised Fencing, even making their own type of grip, known as the French grip. It's my favourite blade grip to this day, after 2 years of fencing.
Like a foreman, the key grip directs a crew of grips, some with specialized skills such as dolly grips, crane operators, camera car operators, etc. the key grip is often the safety monitor of the film set, responsible for safety of all personnel.
they have the interlocking grip,the overlapping grip,and the Baseball grip
Gripped is a verb. It's the past tense of grip.
1. Shakehand 2. Chinese Penhold 3. Korean/Japanese Penhold 4. Reverse Penhold Grip 5. Seemiller grip 6. V-grip
write grip
Do you mean a vice grip?
Grip: It depends what grip you are using Head: about 45in.
There is many ways to grip a baseball, but I would start with the 4- seam grip.
The grip? Perhaps the tread.
He use a semi western grip for forehand and for his backhand he use continental grip (right hand), eastern grip (left hand)
When this grip is used on it's own it is called the gable grip.
There are only 3 grips :Penhold grip,Shakehands grip and minor grips :D
Grizzly Grip