Sentence examples for gripped from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "gripped from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe physical objects that are removed or taken away. For example, "He gripped the book from her hands and quickly ran away."

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"I was pretty gripped from the outset.

I was completely gripped from start to finish.

Matt Haig had me gripped from start to finish".

I defy anyone not to be gripped from the start by Wyndham's first great SF success.

It is a long book, but I was gripped from her wonderful first sentence.

My two girls were gripped from the start by the short animated video that sets the theatrical scene.

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Gripping from first to last.

It's absolutely gripping from the off.

And it grips, from the outset, like a boa constrictor.

And like "Drama City" it is heart-in-your-throat gripping from beginning to end.

It's gripping from the off and makes the reader fall into a trance of adventure!

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