Sentence examples for be gripping from inspiring English sources

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be gripping

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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Whatever transpires is sure to be gripping.

Electronic books may be gripping for those who buy them.

The Rangers and Devils engagement should be gripping.

For most readers, "Code to Zero" will be gripping.

Shows that may be gripping live may be done little justice on-screen.

I wanted the narrative to be gripping and shocking and entertaining, but not polemical.

It is an evolving scenario that could be gripping and should be actor rich.

Yet "Gotterdammerung," an even longer work, is generally felt to be gripping theater.

The beginning of a newspaper article should be gripping, and comprehensible at the least.

We all know where it ends, of course, but getting there should be gripping.

Little did I know that this book would be gripping, exciting and unimaginably shattering.

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