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was grip
noun
A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand.
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For most of the day, it was grip and grin, despite the intermittent rain and wind.
Reagan, who had known Ames, recounted the meetings in his diary, according to Kai Bird's book about Ames, "The Good Spy": "We were both in tears—I know all I could do was grip their hands—I was too choked up to speak".
The primary outcome parameter was grip strength, but the patients were followed for 1 year with objective clinical assessment, subjective outcome using DASH, and radiographic examination.
Criterion 3 was reduced energy, which was determined by the patient answering "no" to the question, "Do you feel full of energy?" Criterion 4 was low physical activity level, which was determined by the patient answering "less" to the question, "Are you more, less, or equally active compared to men and women of your age?" Criterion 5 was grip strength, which was adjusted for gender and BMI.
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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla .— Since he was grip-high to a driver, Rory McIlroy's signpost has been Tiger Woods.
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He was gripped by grief.
The global audience was gripped.
The Rite, though, was gripping.
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