[
UK
/hˈændɡɹɪp/
]
NOUN
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the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it
it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip
he grabbed the hammer by the handle
How To Use handgrip In A Sentence
- It consisted of a contoured handgrip fitted with a top-mounted fire button and a side mounted pause control.
- A brass plate on the underside of the handgrip handle reads: Patented Dec.8, 1883.
- Stopping is accomplished by squeezing the handgrips, with the brakes operating in an on-off fashion.
- The handgrips should be shaped so that children can grasp them firmly.
- Threaded barrel to attach barrel extender, flash suppressor, handgrip, or suppressor Think Progress » VIDEO: On Anniversary Of Oklahoma City Bombing, Armed Right-Wing Activists Accuse Obama Of Tyranny
- Never squeeze handgrips tightly but maintain a loose comfortable grip (a tight grip elevates blood pressure).
- Bayonet mounts, flash suppressors, and ventilated handgrips were some of the requirements that were previously necessary to ban a weapon.
- The arrow should be placed in the centre of the bowstring with the shaft resting on the bow just above your handgrip.
- It took an extra second for him to realize that its handgrip was the same as the tranquilizer pistols the intruders had carried. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
- You twist the handgrip to pivot left or right, lean the platform forward to go faster, and rock it back to slow down or stop.