Sentence examples for To grips from inspiring English sources

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To grips

noun

A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.

  • It's good to have a firm grip when shaking hands.

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Come to grips.

The coming to grips with suffering.

Sarah comes to grips with the rejection.

It takes time to get to grips.

I can't get to grips with it.

And he's coming to grips with that".

The pair rarely came to grips on major issues.

I hope he can get to grips with recruitment.

He came to grips with it, but it frustrates him.

Enquirer needs to get to grips with the Leveson inquiry.

Americans haven't come to grips with the new demography.

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