Gripping Sentence Examples

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  • Confused, she concentrated on gripping the phone.

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  • She whirled around, gripping an egg in one hand.

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  • Megan gingerly accepted the tool, gripping the smooth wooden handle with both hands.

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  • His next novel is ' The Killing Circle ', a gripping psychological thriller about a mysterious, possibly murderous, book group.

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  • He shifted forward, gripping her forearms in a way that brought their faces inches apart.

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  • B started an assisted ascent, gripping A by the left shoulder.

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  • Has a sturdy ratchet operated uni directional rotating bezel, with bezel rider tabs for easy gripping.

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  • Shenmue is a gripping adventure with has a very tight grip on you for a long time.

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  • It is a gripping epic, set in a wonderfully intriguing world (or rather worlds ).

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  • My hands were still gripping the battered wooden lectern on which he had placed the book for my inspection.

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  • The dial also has a sun compass function Has a 10 hour ratchet operated rotating bezel, with bezel rider tabs for easy gripping.

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  • Tony Thompson has cleverly blended their individual accounts into a gripping tale.

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  • It is a gripping yarn but I was struck by the irony of a lifelong vegetarian like myself reading such a book.

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  • Traitors! cried Rostov unmeaningly in a voice not his own, gripping Karp by the collar.

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  • Set in a small insular town in America 's Deep South, this is a gripping drama of smoldering and repressed passion.

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  • The jaw has serrated gripping edges for delicate work.

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  • The result is a gripping, emotional and vivid evocation of Bonaparte 's early years leading up to the Italian campaign of 1797.

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  • The mouse should be big enough for you to move with your hand without gripping the device.

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  • Gripping the device to move it can cause injuries to your wrist.

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  • You should always wear a batting glove when playing baseball, for they offer additional support with gripping the bat.

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  • Look for a racquet that is relatively lightweight (but not too lightweight-you don't want the frame to crack while playing), as well as one that you feel comfortable gripping.

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  • Although most times these cat videos are less gripping than a cat leaping before an eighteen-wheeler, the truth is that many individuals are captivated by the sight of a kitten merely chasing a butterfly.

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  • Although this plotline may seem miles from gripping, "Crazy Cat" has over five million views which is generous, considering that the film never quite reaches a climax.

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  • You'll probably be able to find varieties with elastic bands, cotton ties or gripping foam under facings that hug the sofa fabric.

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  • But it was her role as a nun (a far cry from the sexy roles she'd become famous for) in the gripping drama Dead Man Walking (1995) that finally got her the coveted Oscar.

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  • For his gripping role as ruthless Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, Forest Whitaker took home an Oscar for Best Actor in 2006 for the movie The Last King of Scotland.

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  • Grasp the top of the sock firmly; use rubber gloves or other assistive devices if extra gripping power is necessary.

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  • These gripping monologues, combined with solid in-game voice acting, imbue Brothers in Arms with an emotional depth that makes the gameplay experience much richer, and therefore more rewarding.

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  • Sleep with one eye open, gripping your pillow tight.

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  • Not exactly gripping by today's standards, but you had to guess how much to spend on supplies for each day and adjust your prices to make the most of demand.

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  • Rather than pinching a scant piece of plastic in your hand, your fingers know they're gripping something substantial.

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  • To keep your aim steady, use your non-trigger hand to steady your arm by gripping your wrist.

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  • Effective tweezing is not just a matter of gripping and pulling out a hair.

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  • The base of the razor is typically made from hard plastic and tailored to fit the contour of your hand for easy gripping.

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  • The pay is not great but if your creations are unique and gripping, regularly winning poetry competitions can create a steady but meager stream of income.

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  • Many people have wondered if his gripping account of escaping the towers is true or just an urban legend of the type that populates the Internet via email.

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  • The Harbor's thick rubber soles provide cushioning and enough gripping power to keep you on your feet in all kinds of weather.

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  • Outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain climbing require specialized footwear that is crafted with gripping technology.

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  • Think terms like "water-resistant", "gripping", and "insulated".

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  • Soft, flexible uppers and smooth or gripping soles help ensure a good fit.

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  • Once you see you have a serious bowler on your hands, however, look into gripping sole-bottomed shoes, which tend to be pricier than smooth-soled ones.

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  • Another option is to bend at the waist until your upper body is parallel to the floor, back straight, hands by your knees and gripping a dumbbell in each hand.

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  • Sit sideways on a bench, gripping the edge firmly with both hands for balance.

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  • She leaned forward and stood on her toes, gripping his shoulders as she kissed his cheek.

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  • While Jennifer didn't complain, Dean could see her hands gripping the sides of the vehicle tightly as they moved steadily upward.

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  • Unable to understand or control the strange sensations, she tried to help right herself as the hands gripping her ribcage steadied her.

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  • He sighed again, gripping her shoulders, his gaze stern.

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  • Darian muttered a curse and rolled off her, gripping his nose.

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  • She laughed, gripping both ends of the towel and twirling it until it resembled a rope.

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  • Xander rose, snatching the flailing coffee mug with one hand while gripping her around the waist with his other.

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  • The former contrivances consist essentially of levers or cams with toothed surfaces or gripping shoes mounted upon transverse axes attached to the sides of the cage, whose function is to take hold of the guides and support the cage in the event of its becoming detached from the rope.

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  • The opposite axes are connected with springs which are kept in compression by tension of the rope in drawing but come into action when the pull is released, the side axes then biting into wooden guides or gripping those of steel bars or ropes.

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  • He fumbled with the IV for a moment, but failed to find a vein with her gripping his throat.

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  • His 2003 film Touching the Void earned worldwide acclaim for its gripping true account of two climbers ' perilous journey in the Peruvian Andes.

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  • The Dance Of The Dead is a gripping slice of drama, which is let down by a slightly anticlimactic resolution.

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  • I mean, the moment I got on the plane, I'd be gripping those armrests like my teeth were being drilled.

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  • What you get is a view over the Big Bike's handlebars, with a pair of black leather clad hands gripping them.

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  • Competing against the police and against time, the investigation reaches a fast-paced, gripping climax.

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  • Have you ever tried to spread a lovely gripping koala on toast?

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  • But, as star, Cruise combines exceptional physicality with a committed and gripping performance.

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  • In Britain, almost alone, the Ministry of Defense remains unmoved by the sense of panic gripping its European allies.

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  • Its also a taut, gripping, well-made film.

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  • Gripping the door handle as if she intended to jump out, she stared out the window.

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  • Gripping and draining ploughs are employed in opening the grips and trenches necessary both in surface and underground drainage.

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