5 Metaphors for grip

What do you sayshall we go unasked?" Captain Grip was game.

The grip, in fact, is a strangle-hold, all for Turkey's good, as no doubt will prove the 'New Conventions' announced by Zimmermann in May 1917, to take the place of the abolished Capitulations, 'which left Turkey at the mercy of predatory Powers who looked for the disruption of the Ottoman Empire.' Herr Zimmermann does not look for that: he looks for its absorption.

"We shook hands, and his grip was three fourths man, I'll tell the world.

Looking back upon a life that had not been without valor and achievement, he unhesitatingly declared to himself that this return after the grip was the most heroic act he had ever performed.

" Crowther's answering grip was the grip of a giant.

5 Metaphors for  grip