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gripe
[grahyp]
verb (used without object)
Informal., to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble.
to suffer pain in the bowels.
Nautical., (of a sailing vessel) to tend to come into the wind; to be ardent.
verb (used with object)
Informal., to annoy or irritate.
His tone of voice gripes me.
to produce pain in (the bowels) as if by constriction.
to distress, afflict, or oppress.
poverty that gripes and pinches us.
Nautical., to secure (a lifeboat) to a deck or against a pudding boom on davits.
Archaic.
to seize and hold firmly with the hand, claws, etc.; grasp; clutch.
to greedily take possession of and hold tightly.
The miser gripes his money for fear of losing it.
noun
Informal., a nagging complaint.
Pathology., Usually gripes. an intermittent spasmodic pain in the bowels.
something that grips or clutches; a claw or grip.
Nautical.
a lashing or chain by which a boat is secured to a deck or in position on davits.
Also called gripe piece. a curved timber connecting the stem or cutwater of a wooden hull with the keel.
the exterior angle or curve formed by this piece; forefoot.
the forward end of the dished keel of a metal hull.
Archaic.
the act of gripping, grasping, or clutching.
a firm hold; clutch.
mastery; hold; control.
Rare., a handle, hilt, etc.
gripe
/ ɡraɪp /
verb
informal, (intr) to complain, esp in a persistent nagging manner
to cause sudden intense pain in the intestines of (a person) or (of a person) to experience this pain
(intr) nautical (of a ship) to tend to come up into the wind in spite of the helm
archaic, to clutch; grasp
archaic, (tr) to afflict
noun
(usually plural) a sudden intense pain in the intestines; colic
informal, a complaint or grievance
rare
the act of gripping
a firm grip
a device that grips
(in plural) nautical the lashings that secure a boat
Other Word Forms
- griper noun
- gripingly adverb
- gripeful adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of gripe1
Example Sentences
It’s just a lot of griping about any exhibit acknowledging that people other than straight white men did stuff, or hinting at history being more nuanced than 5-year-old’s picture book.
Their thoughts have since been echoed by many doubles specialists, who also gripe about losing a crucial earning opportunity after being pushed out in favour of the stars.
Which leads me to my biggest gripe: Why did some characters feel so distant?
Sweeney has been the subject of online griping since her American Eagle campaign debuted.
And that seems to be Silver’s main gripe.
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