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death grip
[ deth grip ]
noun
- a very tight grip caused by fear or panic, as if facing death (often used facetiously):
Scared out of my wits, and with a death grip on the motorbike's handlebars, I swore never again to ride on wet pavement.
You don’t need to have such a death grip on the bat while waiting for the pitch, you know.
- a very tight grip on someone, as to strangle or completely overpower them:
As he knelt, the attacker took him from behind in a death grip, one hand clamped down firmly on his head, the other like a vise around his chest.
- tyrannical or unrelenting control:
Debt has a death grip on so many people's lives.
These few media giants have had a death grip on the industry for the past decade.
- Slang: Vulgar. a very tight grip on the penis when masturbating.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of death grip1
Example Sentences
This isn’t to say that two Housewives fighting about who stole a McMansion is directly comparable to Trump having a death grip on the White House, only that, despite all the cynics who claim it’s a meritless void, “Housewives” remains a valuable lens for analyzing our culture.
If I could draw it on paper, I would depict the new year arriving as a bigger than life Cruella DeVille with a wicked smile and a mane of wild hair, a death grip on the steering wheel of a red convertible, blowing up a cloud of dust in her wake as far as the eye can see, braking and skidding to a screeching halt — Coming in Hot!
“If we let Trump exert this kind of death grip over our communities now for immigration enforcement, we fear it will embolden Trump to come again and again for our civil rights.”
A year ago, he’d so reestablished his death grip on the Republican Party post-Jan.
It’s a good indicator of what a death grip partisanship has on American voters.
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