Showing posts with label gripe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gripe. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

grip, grippe, gripe

Grip or grip means to grasp or hold, literally or figuratively--
Grip the handle firmly and don't let go.
This story will grip you; I couldn't put it down.


Grip is also a noun, meaning a grasp or tight hold, literally or figuratively--
He lost his grip and dropped the hammer.
I think he's losing his grip.
Tell him to get a grip on himself.
Get a grip!

Grip also describes how someone holds something with the hand--
He shook the old man's hand, and admired his firm grip.
His grip was so strong that he sometimes made people uncomfortable when shaking hands.

Grip may mean a handle designed to make a firm hold easier--
The grip on this golf club makes it easier to use.
One grip is missing from his bicycle--have you seen it?

Grip also means a lighting technician, in the movies--
It's too dim to shoot video here--where's the grip?
The grip was pleased to see his name in the credits.

Grippe or grippe ( rhymes with grip ) is an old-fashioned term for a cold or flu--
He's home from school with a bad case of the grippe.
The last time he had the grippe, he was ill for weeks.

Gripe or gripe ( rhymes with wipe ) means to complain or grumble--
They met every Friday to gripe about their work.
He's doesn't like to gripe about the food, but it's terrible.

Gripe also means a complaint--
That guy is in my office with a new gripe every day!
What's his gripe?

Gripe may also mean pain or irritation of the bowels--
He knows his insides gripe when he eats spicy food--I don't know why he does it.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"Her new gripe is that we will all catch the grippe if we have to grip the same handle--she wants gloves."