in the grip of



in the grip of something

controlled by something The country was in the grip of a continuing and deep depression. She sways and stomps and even cries when she's in the grip of her music-making.
See also: grip, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Wadud-Arabic
Slavomir-Croatian, Serbian, Medieval Slavic
CesÁRio-Portuguese
Bernetta-English
GlebGLYEP (Russian), HLEB (Ukrainian)Russian, Ukrainian
Momi-Hawaiian