1. grip
grip one’s attention
The attacker loosened his grip.
Becoming stupid or losing your grip in the world isn't an inevitable consequence.
Don't loosen your grip on the rope or youll fall
My mother gripped me and kissed on the forehead
Before the horse race begins, the jockeys grip the reins tightly to restrain the impatient horses.
The astronaut lost his grip on the wrench and all he could do was watch in dismay as it floated serenely away.
When an emotion grips you, you feel it very strongly. opanować [often passive] He was gripped by fear.
Pyongyang's iron grip on the lives of ordinary citizens is finally slipping
Maybe this is my opportunity to loosen his grip on the president
Grip - You might even already have your hand on the object. eg As the plane landed, Mary gripped Tom's hand. It was clear that he was scared, by the way he gripped the arms of the chair.
This car has much better grip than my old car.
The complicated plot of the novel gripped me and I couldn’t stop reading until I finished the book.
The President struggled to regain his grip on power. to make an effort to control your emotions and behave more calmly
I have enjoyed all your books, but do you really get to grips with people?
Inglese parola "pasjonować"(grip) si verifica in set:
21 listopada qa1 pazdziernika12 listopada qa2. thrill
The visit to the circus was a big thrill for the children.
It's certainly a thrill.
the thrill of winning a competition
The thriller derives its thrills from our innate fearfulness; what makes us afraid
I felt a thrill of joy at the thought of seeing her soon.
Racing car drivers aren't just in it for the prize money but also for the thrill of racing.
It was a great thrill to meet the President.
A nasty thrill of fear shot through me and the sound of Chris moving his feet let me know that he to
Woods thrilled the golf world with his performances.
It’s always a thrill to discover a new place.
I think it will thrill you.
She’s a thrill seeker.
to thrill
thrilled adjective: We’re thrilled with the results. — thrilling adjective: a thrilling game
It was a daring adventure, full of thrill and excitement.
Inglese parola "pasjonować"(thrill) si verifica in set:
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