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
Daquan-African American (Modern)
Allen['ælən]
Amarante-French (Rare)
Yuli-Russian
Grizel-Scottish
Vanja-Croatian, Serbian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish