We heard gripes about poor hostel facilities from students. [noun]
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Got a gripe or a compliment or something to say? [noun]
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Judah griped the rope he was holding with crushing force. [verb]
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135, gripe --> grip p. [verb]
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My shirt was open in front, and as I turned round quickly and sprang from him, while he still retained his gripe, it was stripped entirely from my back. [verb]
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In Beaver street Gripe, yes. [verb]
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I felt as if I had a serpent by the neck, watching the slightest relaxation of my gripe, to coil itself round my body, crushing and stinging it to death. [verb]
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Not able to unloose his hand, once more I seized him by the throat, and this time, with a vice-like gripe that soon relaxed his hold. [verb]
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Bob Cowley's outstretched talons griped the black deepsounding chords. [verb]
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My eye rose to his; and while I looked in his fierce face I gave an involuntary sigh; his gripe was painful, and my over-taxed strength almost exhausted. [verb]
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Oars!" he intensely whispered, seizing the helm--"gripe your oars, and clutch your souls, now! [Please select]
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