Grippers example sentences

Related (9): clamps, tongs, vices, pliers, tweezers, clasps, chucks, holders, jaws

gripper

definition

  - noun form of grip

grip

verb

grip (verb) · grips (third person present) · gripped (past tense) · gripped (past participle) · gripping (present participle)

  - take and keep a firm hold of; grasp tightly:

  - maintain a firm contact, especially by friction:

  - (of a feeling or emotion) deeply affect (someone):

  - compel the attention or interest of:

  - a firm hold; a tight grasp or clasp:

  - a manner of grasping or holding something:

  - the ability of something, especially a wheel or shoe, to maintain a firm contact with a surface:

  - an effective form of control over something:

  - an intellectual understanding of something:

  - a part or attachment by which something is held in the hand:

  - a traveling bag:

  - an assistant in a theater; a stagehand.

  - a member of a camera crew responsible for moving and setting up equipment.

Synonyms

grip, grasp, clutch, hold, clasp, grab, seize, clench, catch, pluck, squeeze, press, gripe, release, afflict, affect, beset, rack, torment, convulse, engrossing, enthralling, entrancing, absorbing, riveting, captivating, spellbinding, bewitching, fascinating, compulsive, addictive, compelling, mesmerizing, arresting, thrilling, exciting, dramatic, stimulating, interesting, engaging, distracting, diverting, entertaining, amusing, unputdownable, engross, enthrall, entrance, absorb, rivet, spellbind, bewitch, fascinate, hold, catch, compel, mesmerize, arrest, ensnare, enrapture, interest, intrigue, engage, distract, divert, entertain, amuse, boring, repel, bore, grasp, hold, clutch, clasp, clench, gripe, handshake, handshake, traction, purchase, friction, adhesion, resistance, control, power, mastery, hold, stranglehold, clutches, domination, dominion, command, influence, possession, rule, tyranny, bag, overnighter, kitbag, valise, portmanteau, holdall, stagehand

"Grippers" Example Sentences

1. He was wearing a pair of grippers on his shoes.
2. The robot's grippers were made of steel.
3. She had to use a pair of grippers to open the jar.
4. His grippers were too small for the job.
5. Her grippers were too weak to close the box.
6. He used a pair of grippers to hold the object.
7. She was able to open the door with her grippers.
8. The grippers on the robot arm were very strong.
9. The grippers on the machine were too weak to hold the object.
10. He had to use a pair of grippers to open the box.
11. The robot arm was equipped with two grippers.
12. He was able to open the box with his grippers.
13. The grippers on the robot were made of plastic.
14. She had to use two grippers to open the door.
15. His grippers were too weak to hold the object.
16. She was able to open the jar with her grippers.
17. The robot was equipped with two grippers.
18. He had to use a pair of grippers to open the box.
19. The grippers on the robot were made of steel.
20. She was able to open the door with her grippers.

Common Phases

Close grippers; Move forward; Open grippers; Move backward

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