grip |
bizou |
As nouns the difference between grip and bizou
is that
grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or
grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or
grip can be (obsolete) the griffin while
bizou is .
As a verb grip
is to take hold of, particularly with the hand.
grip |
contain |
As verbs the difference between grip and contain
is that
grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while
contain is (
lb) to hold inside.
As a noun grip
is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or
grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or
grip can be (obsolete) the griffin.
grip |
grid |
As verbs the difference between grip and grid
is that
grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while
grid is to mark with a grid.
As nouns the difference between grip and grid
is that
grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand while
grid is a rectangular array of squares or rectangles of equal size, such as in a crossword puzzle.
grip |
pick |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between grip and pick
is that
grip is (obsolete) the griffin while
pick is (obsolete) to throw; to pitch.
As verbs the difference between grip and pick
is that
grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand while
pick is to grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails.
As nouns the difference between grip and pick
is that
grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or
grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or
grip can be (obsolete) the griffin while
pick is a tool used for digging; a pickaxe.
grip |
wrap |
As nouns the difference between grip and wrap
is that
grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or
grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or
grip can be (obsolete) the griffin while
wrap is wrap (food).
As a verb grip
is to take hold of, particularly with the hand.
griping |
gripping |
As verbs the difference between griping and gripping
is that
griping is present participle of gripe while
gripping is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between griping and gripping
is that
griping is pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; gripe while
gripping is obsolete form of lang=en pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines.
As an adjective gripping is
catching the attention; exciting; interesting; absorbing; fascinating.
gripping |
captivating |
As adjectives the difference between gripping and captivating
is that
gripping is catching the attention; exciting; interesting; absorbing; fascinating while
captivating is that captivates; fascinating.
As verbs the difference between gripping and captivating
is that
gripping is present participle of lang=en while
captivating is present participle of lang=en.
As a noun gripping
is obsolete form of lang=en pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines.
groaned |
sob |
As verbs the difference between groaned and sob
is that
groaned is (
groan) while
sob is to weep with convulsive gasps or
sob can be to soak.
As a noun sob is
a cry with a short, sudden expulsion of breath.
groaned |
sod |
As a verb groaned
is (
groan).
As a noun sod is
sodium.
groceries |
food |
As nouns the difference between groceries and food
is that
groceries is the commodities sold by a grocer or in a grocery while
food is any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.
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