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grippy

/grip-ee/US // ˈgrɪp i //UK // (ˈgrɪpɪ) //

抓紧时间,抓紧,棘手的,抓紧时间的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    grip·pi·er, grip·pi·est.

    • : afflicted with the grippe.

Examples

  • AmazonAt just over a pound and, thanks to its size and shape, no harder to hold than your canned drink of choice, the JBL Flip 5 is a throw-anywhere go-anywhere speaker with a grippy texture and equally catchy sound.

  • The slickrock is the draw here, offering waves of grippy rock seemingly built for off-road vehicles.

  • These NRS booties are grippy enough to confidently step on algae-covered rocks, but not so bulky that you feel like you’re wearing big boots on the board.

  • Plus, thanks to a grippy, sneaker-like outsole, they’re ready to go if you ever leave the house.

  • The rubber soles weren’t grippy, and at times she felt like she was trying to climb a mountain in a pair of Uggs.

  • If the Leddy o Grippy be not inimitably comic, then can there be no comedy short of screaming farce.

  • At the death of the Laird of Plealands, the Grippy family, as we have already stated, consisted of three sons and a daughter.

  • Yere no far frae the mark, Grippy; and now Ill tell you wherein the likeness lies.

  • But, saving this accident, nothing went amiss in the preparations for the wedding either at Grippy or Kilmarkeckle.

  • For some time after the funeral of Mrs. Walter Walkinshaw, the affairs of the Grippy family ran in a straight and even current.