Handgrip [noun]

Definition of Handgrip:

clasp, embrace

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Sentence/Example of Handgrip:

This mini tripod features a comfy handgrip, which makes shooting photos and videos on-the-go all the more simple.

He swung over to the panel, hooked his foot under the handgrip and grasped the lever inset in the surface.

At the center of the bow the handgrip was about an inch and a quarter wide by three-quarters thick, a cross-section being ovoid.

Some prefer leather or pigskin for a handgrip, but a cord binding keeps the hand from sweating and has an honest feel.

Bind the center of your bow with heavy fish line to make the handgrip, carefully overlapping the start and finish.

A wooden stock with a handgrip is fastened to the metal handle.

But for her strong courageous handgrip, he could not have maintained his position two minutes.

They renewed their acquaintance with a cordial handgrip, and clinked glasses together.

The words of this truly fraternal greeting were belied by the hearty handgrip.

A staunch handgrip, and the older man sat there, looking after the receding form of the younger.