English to Gujarati Dictionary Grip

Grip

પકડ
definition
verb
his knuckles were white as he gripped the steering wheel
take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly.
she was gripped by a feeling of excitement
(of a feeling or emotion) deeply affect (someone).
noun
his arm was held in a vicelike grip
a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp.
handlebar grips
a part or attachment by which something is held in the hand.
translation of 'grip'
વસ્તુનો હાથો અથવા પકડવાનો ભાગ,
પકડની રીત,
સચોટ પકડ
verb
પકડવું
noun
પકડ
example
Cars run on skinny snow tyres in Sweden, with sharp studs to penetrate the icy surface and find good 'grip' underneath.
Biting back my sobs I reached for the door but was stopped by his strong 'grip' on my wrist.
A plucky woman kept a tight 'grip' on her handbag during a tussle with a would-be robber.
Wood is experimenting with a split-finger 'grip' on his changeup so he can use the same motion as on his fastball and slow down the pitch.
a 'grip' crammed with new clothes
She was in Russia before the Socialists lost their iron 'grip' on people there.
It requires a firm and correct 'grip' and proper arm, shoulder and trunk motion, all with the feet in the right place on the court at the right time.
Only the main trunk roads had been gritted, meaning anyone using other routes had to contend with icy and slippy surfaces that offered little 'grip' .
I've changed my 'grip' and my backswing
When wheelspin is detected, the power is distributed accordingly to the wheel with most 'grip' .
It is very important that the 'grip' should be as relaxed as possible using only sufficient pressure to hold the bowl firmly, never with tension.
So it's essential to have a 'grip' , a clear understanding, of what your values and priorities are.
He was still miserable and alone, and despair maintained its 'grip' upon him.
our firm 'grip' on inflation
Thousands of public houses agreed to ban Happy Hour promotions yesterday, but campaigners said more action was needed to get a firm 'grip' on binge drinking.
Preparing your ball and hand to have the proper 'grip' is part of your pre-bowling and pre-shot routine.
The pistol 'grip' is ergonomically shaped, well designed, and quite comfortable.
Can there be a greater temptation for politicians than to have control of an asset that may ensure they keep a 'grip' on power?
Luckily I controlled the fall, and took a better 'grip' on the rope, bruising my arms and thighs in the process.
Tremendous relief washed over Jim as the attacker's 'grip' lessened to nothing.
To get the proper 'grip' for this swing, adjust your right hand on the shaft until you can see all five fingernails.
The Conservatives kept a firm 'grip' on all nine local seats as they strengthened their overall position on Bradford Council.
It seems that the Liberals are not only running the country now but have a tight 'grip' on manipulating the media to suit its narrow agenda.
With operations in more than 80 countries and a turnover last year of 15.8 billion, Michelin has a firm 'grip' on its market.
It also allows for more pattern contact to improve uphill 'grip' without reducing glide.
On the out lap, I lost front wheel 'grip' and nearly went onto the race track.
he had to take a 'grip' on his nerves
Tyres fail to 'grip' when brakes are applied and contact with the road surface is poor.
As I stood with the mist hiding all the views of the hills around and the sad looking grey water slipping over the golden sands of Morecambe Bay, I felt misery and pity 'grip' me.
Jonathon's vice-like 'grip' tightened, and suddenly there was no pain, just cold numbness.
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