💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Graple"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| grappleverb | (figuratively, with with) To ponder and intensely evaluate a problem; to struggle to deal with. |
| ingrappleverb | (obsolete) To seize; to clutch; to grapple. |
| engrappleverb | (obsolete) To grapple. |
| graspnoun | Understanding. |
| grabnoun | (countable) A sudden snatch at something. |
| engraspverb | (obsolete) To grasp; to grip, to take hold of. |
| seasenoun | A surname. |
| claspnoun | (countable) A device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together, such as a fastener or a holder. |
| ungrappleverb | (more generally) To disengage; to release from being held. |
| gripnoun | A hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand. |
| beclipverb | (transitive) To wrap around; enclose; encircle; surround. |
| gripenoun | A complaint, often a petty or trivial one. |
| hold onverb | (idiomatic) Wait a short while. |
| gropeverb | To touch (another person) closely and (especially) sexually. |
| holdnoun | A grasp or grip. |
| grabblenoun | (obsolete) A method of fishing using a line with several hooks fastened to it along with a lead weight so that the hooks sit on the bottom. |
| gripplenoun | A ditch; a drain. |
| ceazeverb | Obsolete form of seize. [(transitive) To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture.] |
| hang onverb | (chiefly imperative) To wait a moment. |
| seazeverb | Obsolete form of seize. [(transitive) To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture.] |
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