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What is the past tense of grip?

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The past tense of grip is gripped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of grip is grips.

The present participle of grip is gripping.

The past participle of grip is gripped.

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Walker gripped the railing of the quarterdeck as another frigid wave swept over his ship.
Sales fever gripped Salisbury as thousands of shoppers flocked to the city this week to snap up post-Christmas bargains.
The door handle began to jiggle and Coran quickly reached out and gripped it to try to stop it from opening.
He gripped her shoulders and made her face him, his concern turning to worry.
Finally, the bucking pipe is gripped by the mechanical jaws of a massive clamp.
Her long, slender fingers gripped a pair of posts with apprehension, though her weather-worn, freckled face held no sign of tension.

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