Examples of 'new grip' in a sentence

Meaning of "new grip"

new grip: This phrase is used to describe a different or recently acquired way of holding or grasping something, such as a golf club or tennis racket

How to use "new grip" in a sentence

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new grip
Thanks for showing me that new grip.
Experience the new grip for noticeably safer.
This model includes new grip.
New grip pattern using a grid of dimples instead of grooves.
With a new grip.
New grip handle.
Align the tabs on the new grip with the slots in the handle.
The terminal design also changed with the introduction of the new grip.
Fitted with a new grip the sword would still be fully functional today.
I pray for you today that your tired hands will find a new grip.
He obviously has a new grip in wisdom given to him by his guilt and forgiveness.
The analysis may lead to discoveries that will give you a new grip on yourself.
With a new grip special Dakkar.
I thought I would make it to the cabin no more new grip.
Thereafter the crane takes a new grip in the chain 6 close to the chain tensioning arrangement.

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Having hauled itself back, it now has to get a new grip.
Must wear new Grip socks given to you at check-in at the reception desk.
Good work . Thanks for showing me that new grip.
A new grip for my lacrosse stick . I just needed.
I think it 's this new grip.
A new grip for my lacrosse stick. - Just shopping. I just needed.
Put the slide-on tabs into the new grip.
The Finnish Presidency comes at a time when a new grip is needed in Europe.".
Good work. Rob, Thanks for showing me that new grip.
Trexler, I think it 's this new grip.

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