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		Definition of gripping in English: grippingadjective ˈɡrɪpɪŋˈɡrɪpɪŋ Firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting. Example sentencesExamples -  So he laid out the story with gripping, sorrowful detail.
 -  Call me old fashioned but I like a good story with some gripping characters.
 -  The memory defect makes for some unusual scenes: some gripping, some shocking, some funny.
 -  It takes considerable skill to craft a gripping novel approaching 300 pages in which nothing much happens during the first 150.
 -  It is very brief but even so makes quite horrifying and therefore quite gripping reading.
 -  Less gripping are those swaths of the book that are essentially a biography of Salk, who simply wasn't a colorful character.
 -  And I think this is what makes her story so gripping, especially to women.
 -  Building towards a gripping conclusion, The Octopus Hunter comes into its own by its blood splattered end.
 -  The story of every convert to Judaism is a gripping tale of spiritual discovery.
 -  He is in practically every scene in the film and he holds all of them with gripping power.
 -  The film is brave, honest and utterly gripping.
 -  There are too many gripping moments to mention in this documentary.
 -  But as cinematic fright trips go, Jaws remains the most gripping.
 -  Despite this good idea, however, the film fails to take it to what should have been a gripping conclusion.
 -  Although she offers gripping accounts of classified CIA memos, she rarely discusses ideas and publications.
 -  Perhaps most gripping is the scorched earth surrounding Khe Sanh, site of the bloodiest siege in the war.
 -  Documentary film-making doesn't get much more intelligent and gripping than this.
 -  How geckos adhere has been a gripping topic of scientific research for well over a century.
 -  Els was left with a four foot uphill putt, which he made to complete a gripping finale.
 -  The superb single-player option is supplemented by a gripping two-player versus mode.
 
 
 Derivativesadverb  Visually, it is marvelous, and its racing scenes are grippingly realistic. Example sentencesExamples -  The fiercely clever and passionate Syracuse University student's rite of passage into adulthood is grippingly told as she battles to join the sisterhood that eventually cruelly rejects her.
 -  And when that hijack scene finally arrives, it really is terrific - a grippingly tense ordeal that unlocks a lot of pent-up energy in the movie itself.
 -  It's grippingly paced, extremely well-structured, and chock full of spectacular explosions, monster fights, and other fantastic effects shots.
 -  Because this play focuses on everyone's relationship with God, human foibles aren't as grippingly dramatized as they might be.
 
 
 
    Definition of gripping in US English: grippingadjectiveˈɡrɪpɪŋˈɡripiNG Firmly holding the attention or interest; exciting. Example sentencesExamples -  The memory defect makes for some unusual scenes: some gripping, some shocking, some funny.
 -  The film is brave, honest and utterly gripping.
 -  But as cinematic fright trips go, Jaws remains the most gripping.
 -  So he laid out the story with gripping, sorrowful detail.
 -  How geckos adhere has been a gripping topic of scientific research for well over a century.
 -  Building towards a gripping conclusion, The Octopus Hunter comes into its own by its blood splattered end.
 -  It takes considerable skill to craft a gripping novel approaching 300 pages in which nothing much happens during the first 150.
 -  Documentary film-making doesn't get much more intelligent and gripping than this.
 -  And I think this is what makes her story so gripping, especially to women.
 -  The superb single-player option is supplemented by a gripping two-player versus mode.
 -  Call me old fashioned but I like a good story with some gripping characters.
 -  Despite this good idea, however, the film fails to take it to what should have been a gripping conclusion.
 -  It is very brief but even so makes quite horrifying and therefore quite gripping reading.
 -  There are too many gripping moments to mention in this documentary.
 -  Less gripping are those swaths of the book that are essentially a biography of Salk, who simply wasn't a colorful character.
 -  Els was left with a four foot uphill putt, which he made to complete a gripping finale.
 -  Perhaps most gripping is the scorched earth surrounding Khe Sanh, site of the bloodiest siege in the war.
 -  He is in practically every scene in the film and he holds all of them with gripping power.
 -  The story of every convert to Judaism is a gripping tale of spiritual discovery.
 -  Although she offers gripping accounts of classified CIA memos, she rarely discusses ideas and publications.
 
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