"Grippingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
In an exciting or thrilling way; holding one's attention or interest intensely.
A gripe is a feeling of discontent or resentment about something, often a minor annoyance or annoyance that is not serious but can be irritating.
Griping refers to complaining or grumbling, often in an excessive or unreasonable manner. It can also mean to express or utter a complaint or grievance, often in a loud or protesting manner. For example: "Her constant griping about the weather was annoying to everyone in the office."
A gripper is a device or mechanism that is designed to grasp, hold, or grip something firmly, often with a strong and precise action. It can be a mechanical part, a tool, or a feature of a machine, used to retain or manipulate an object without releasing it. For example, a gripper might be used on a conveyor belt to pick up and hold a product while it's being transported, or a robotic gripper might be used to grasp and manipulate small objects in manufacturing. In robotics, grippers are also used to give robots the ability to manipulate and interact with their environment.
Gripping refers to something that is emotionally or intellectually engaging, holding one's attention firmly and making it difficult to look away or stop reading or listening. It can describe a story, a film, a speech, or any other form of communication or entertainment that is particularly captivating and has a strong emotional or psychological impact on the audience. In addition to this, gripping can also refer to something that is physically tight or firm, holding something in place or providing a secure grasp.
The word "gris-gris" refers to a type of charm or amulet that is believed to have magical powers, particularly in African and Afro-Caribbean cultures. It is often worn or carried for good luck, protection, or to ward off evil spirits.
Grisaille is a noun that refers to a painting executed entirely in shades of gray, typically used to create a sense of tone, shadow, and depth. It can also refer to a technique used in painting to create a sense of volume or three-dimensionality by using layers of transparent glazes, resulting in a range of grays from pure white to deep charcoal.
Griselda is a proper noun and refers to a female given name. It is derived from the Old High German words "gris" meaning "grey" and "hild" meaning "battle". In Literature, Griselda is also the name of a beating wife in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Griselinia is a type of flowering plant, specifically a genus of shrubs and small trees native to South America. The name "Griselinia" is derived from French botanist Maximilien de Girardin's daughter, Grisel. There are many species of Griselinia, but they are often characterized by their shiny, dark green leaves and white or yellow flowers.
A grisette is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a young woman, typically a working-class girl, who lives in a group of girls or women sharing a house, usually in France or Belgium. This term was commonly used in the 18th and 19th centuries.