Aún no tenemos significados para "have a grip".
1But it's really important to have a grip on real prices.
2You certainly seem to have a grip of the sea.
3I'd like to have a grip like that myself.
4I don't seem to have a grip on myself.
5I still didn't have a grip on things.
6I am small, but I have a grip.
7Most worrying is that the manager, Alan Curbishley, does not seem to have a grip on things.
8He stomped on the knife hand; once, twice, again did the man have a grip of iron?
9Again, the Tories don't seem to have a grip on the reality for the hard-working honest British people.
10You are confident that you have a grip on it; all anxiety about making sense of the action disappears.
11The malicious claimed he had succeeded only by paternal favors, and he did not have a grip to lose.
12Arsenal, as has so often been the case in the latter part of Wenger's reign, have a grip on fourth.
13The stock version of the RX100 doesn't have a grip, but it's small enough to hold comfortably with one hand without it.
14But his mind, poised thus in this strange circle of slumber, came by imperceptible degrees to have a grip upon the past.
15Knuckle-crackers appeared to have a grip that wasn't as strong, and 84% of them had signs of swelling in their hands.
16Very few people have a grip like Gabriel-theprints of his monstrous fingers, two inches deep, are to be seen in that rock to-day.
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