Results for: sudden forcible grip
English English
careless and reckless, carelessly, exciting, excitingly, slap-bang, sudden and noisy, violentlyslam-bang
cause severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; cause sudden and severe physical injury, cause somebody emotional shock, injure somebody or somethingtraumatize
causing inflation, causing a sudden and extreme rise in prices, relating to economic inflationinflationary
cell modification, change in atomic nucleus, change in position of axis, change of grammatical structure, changing shape; complete change, genetic change, stage in transformational process, substitution of variables, sudden set change, transformingtransformation
characterized by a sudden compression of air in the mouth, formed by an implosion (Phonetics), involving implosion, sound created by a sudden compression of air in the mouth (Phonetics)implosive
characterized by jumping or leaping; moving by sudden jumps or leapssaltatory
characterized by sudden bursts of speech, of or pertaining to an emission or discharge; of an exclamatory statement, relating to ejaculationejaculatory
collapse, decrease, economic recession, fall, collapse; droop, slouch; decline, deteriorate; sink down, settle, period of poor performance, sudden decrease; drooping posture, slouch; collapse; period of time in which performance is poor, slouched postureslump
collapse, downfall; spoilage, rotting; specification, itemization, data summary or explanation, decomposition into parts, failure to communicate, failure to work, folk dance, personal health crisis, sudden passage of current through insulatorbreakdown
coming in bursts, inclined to act on sudden urges, rash, hasty; acting on impulse; spontaneous, short and percussiveimpulsive
controlling power, crucial moment, dependable, grasp tightly, seize, grip on something, group of chickens hatched together, group of eggs hatched together, group of similar things, hold something tightly, make grabbing movement, mechanism that connects...clutch
cot death, sudden death of baby while sleeping, sudden infant death syndromecrib death
covering for a handle, grip, handshake, grasping and holding of hands by two or more people (customarily done in greeting or parting); handle by which an object is held, hand-to-hand fighting, traveling baghandgrip
crib death, sudden infant death syndromecot death
crude, discourteous, impolite; primitive, simple, unsophisticated; harsh, severe, ill-mannered, indecent, inexperienced, raw, robust, roughly made, sudden and unpleasant, undeveloped, unrefined, unskilled, vaguerude
 

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