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Definition of grippy in English: grippyadjectivegrippier, grippiest ˈɡrɪpiˈɡripē (of a wheel or shoe) able to grip a surface well. a comfortable boot with a grippy rubber sole Example sentencesExamples - The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted.
- I loved the grippy gloves, but would go through a pair in a couple of flights.
- Water shoes, on the other hand, may not look sporty, but they're eminently sport-worthy, with features like grippy, sensitive soles, lacing systems for rough water, and exit valves for quick drying.
- The tyres are very grippy when they're worn in a little, so it's nice to know you can slam the brakes on if you get the car totally out of shape and headed towards a gutter.
- I personally would never wear them, even though they are quite grippy.
- If it's dry you can do this route without gear, otherwise wear grippy footwear.
Rhymes chippy, clippie, dippy, drippy, hippy, Lippi, lippy, Mississippi, nippy, slippy, snippy, tippy, trippy, whippy, Xanthippe, zippy Definition of grippy in US English: grippyadjectiveˈɡripē (of a wheel or shoe) able to grip a surface well. Example sentencesExamples - The steering is tauter, the brakes sharper and the whole car more grippy and planted.
- Water shoes, on the other hand, may not look sporty, but they're eminently sport-worthy, with features like grippy, sensitive soles, lacing systems for rough water, and exit valves for quick drying.
- I personally would never wear them, even though they are quite grippy.
- I loved the grippy gloves, but would go through a pair in a couple of flights.
- If it's dry you can do this route without gear, otherwise wear grippy footwear.
- The tyres are very grippy when they're worn in a little, so it's nice to know you can slam the brakes on if you get the car totally out of shape and headed towards a gutter.
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