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
Loraynelə-RAYNEnglish
Dennison['denisn]
MargarÉTaMAWR-gaw-ray-tawHungarian
Mu-Chinese
Giampierojahm-PYE-roItalian
Keone-Hawaiian