Results for: operator of cable car grip
English English
exchange of signals, grip with the hand, handclasp, grasping and holding of hands by two or more people (customarily done when greeting or parting)handshake
fasten or fit something with cables, mooring rope or chain, overseas telegram, see also:coaxial cable, send a telegram, telegraph, wire, send something via telegram, send telegram, strong cord; thick rope of steel or other metal; group of insulated con...cable
ferry operator, owner of a ferry; man who works on a ferryferryman
firm grip, grasp something around middle, grip tightly; draw tightly; tighten a saddle girth; do easily; make sure or certain, make certain of, put cinch on horse, saddle girth; grip; something which is easily done; certain or sure thing (Colloquial), ...cinch
GIB, (slang nickname for) copilot or navigator, (nickname for) radar operatorGuy-in-back
grab somebody, grapnel, grip or hold, hold something with a hooked device, seize and struggle with somebody, struggle to deal with something, struggle with; wrestle; attack; grip and hold (Wrestling), wrestling, struggling; scuffle, fist-fight; grip, h...grapple
grip, something to hold on to, something which can be grasped by the hand; gripping with one or more handshandhold
having a common axis, of coaxial cable, sharing axiscoaxial
holder or operator of concessionconcessionaire; concessioner
hole for thumb in wind instrument, hole to allow thumb to gripthumbhole
International Telephone and Telegraph; large conglomerate that began as an operator of telephone monopolies out of the United StatesITT
journalist, newspaperman, operator of printing presspressman
lapse, let a restraining cable go, lose your footing, mixture of clay and water, move from its proper position, move smoothly, narrow church pew, narrow piece, pass something secretly, put on or take off, release, remove a slip, scionslip
large conglomerate that began as an operator of telephone monopolies out of the United StatesITT (International Telephone and Telegraph)
large pipe or cable, mainland, of a mainmast, principal, principal pipe or duct in a system; chief part of something; strength or force; high sea, part of the ocean where no land can be seen, head, utmostmain
 

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