had a grip on (Meaning)

had a grip on

to seize firmly, a part or device for gripping or by which something is grasped, suitcase, a part by which something is grasped, a strong or tenacious grasp, to seize or hold firmly, mental grasp, to hold strongly the interest of, a part or device for gripping, strength in gripping, comprehension sense 3, understanding, a way of clasping the hand by which members of a secret society recognize or greet one another, a stage worker who handles scenery, properties, or lights, a firm hold giving control, a firm grasp, handle entry 1 sense 1, a technician on a motion-picture or television set who handles and maintains equipment (such as cameras and their dollies and cranes), manner or style of gripping, handle, a firm tenacious hold typically giving control, mastery, or understanding, to hold the interest of strongly

had a grip on Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned mountain climber had a firm grip on the icy rope, ensuring their safe ascent.
  2. The determined runner had a tenacious grip on her finish line goal, refusing to let it slip away.
  3. The child had a reassuring grip on his mother's hand as they navigated the crowded street.
  4. The mechanic had a sure grip on the wrench, effortlessly loosening the stubborn bolt.
  5. The artist had a delicate grip on the paintbrush, creating intricate strokes with precision.
  6. The surgeon had a steady grip on the scalpel, performing the intricate operation with unwavering skill.
  7. The wrestler had a powerful grip on his opponent, dominating the match with his strength.
  8. The politician had a charismatic grip on the audience, captivating their attention with his oratory.
  9. The scientist had a thorough grip on the complex theory, unraveling its mysteries with ease.
  10. The teacher had a firm grip on the students' respect, fostering an environment of discipline and enthusiasm.

FAQs About the word had a grip on

to seize firmly, a part or device for gripping or by which something is grasped, suitcase, a part by which something is grasped, a strong or tenacious grasp, to

manipulated, negotiated,addressed, managed, handled, treated, contended (with), took, carried out, came to grips with

bungled, botched, loused up,messed (up), goofed (up), muffed, fumbled, mishandled, foozled,scamped

The seasoned mountain climber had a firm grip on the icy rope, ensuring their safe ascent.

The determined runner had a tenacious grip on her finish line goal, refusing to let it slip away.

The child had a reassuring grip on his mother's hand as they navigated the crowded street.

The mechanic had a sure grip on the wrench, effortlessly loosening the stubborn bolt.