Flat, springlike metal hairpin.
A flat wire hairpin whose prongs press tightly together; used to hold bobbed hair in place.
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Examples for "grip"
Examples for "grip"
1But COVID-19's greatest grip is on the smaller nations of Eastern Europe.
2The new team will need time to consolidate its grip on power.
3He called on central government to take a grip of the situation.
4Ace High said nothing; simply tightened his grip on Heck's thrashing arm.
5Hand grip strength Dynamometer was used to measure the hand grip strength.
1Hairgrips and rubber bands pinged off into the road.
2There are so few glimpses of hairgrips or bands that it looks as though the objects have been trepanned into the model's heads.
1We have seen an atlantic liner tied in with a bobby pin.
2I'm trading a bobby pin up until I get a house.
3He found a pen and a bobby pin and her checkbook.
4Her nursing cap came askew, dangling by a bobby pin.
5Isobel felt a bobby pin scrape her scalp, then another.
6They're just superior to every bobby pin I've ever tried.
7There, on the pillowcase, lay a tiny silver bobby pin.
8Emma spit out a bobby pin and looked up.
9He clipped it to her blouse pocket with the bobby pin and began to cry.
10Still he checked the station house floor for a lost bobby pin or piece of wire.
11The dropped bobby pin felt like an omen.
12Then there will be a bobby pin shortage, plus a tumblr and corny jokes about the hairstyle.
13Break In When no one's looking, pop open the control-panel hatch with a paper clip or bobby pin.
14Her sister was going to take her life back-startingwith her room-onedropped bobby pin at a time.
15A bobby pin from Lucy's hair.
16With the cuffs in one hand, she slides what looks like a warped bobby pin out of her pocket.
Translations for bobby pin