To this have a cork, cut as tightly as possible, sloping outwards above the bottle some little distance, to afford a good grip.
No doubt, by this time you will be somewhat troubled with a discharge of blood; if so, use sawdust or silver sand, either of which will not dirty the skin, but yet affords a good grip.
The rider should take a good grip of her crutches, and keep her legs perfectly steady and close to her horse.
I, reachin' out and gettin' a good grip on his neck.
Pinckney has the same idea, so I gets a good grip on Rinkey's neck.
Just to stir his fightin' blood, and partly so I could be sure I had a good grip on my own temper, I let him get in a few facers on me.
Ferdy, gettin' a good gripon the cut glass exhibit.
Haven't we got a good grip of him, and isn't he an old man into the bargain?
Shawn," said the sergeant, "have you got a good grip on that man?
Draw your batons," the sergeant roared; "keep a good grip of that man, Shawn.
Pull the rug away, Caesar," said Murray, as soon as the men had been ordered to advance, which they did after making a great show of spitting in their hands to get a good grip of the cutlasses they drew.
One moment he stood scratching his head, the next he had made a rush like a bull, thrown himself down on his side, and somehow managing to get a good grip of the mate's waistband, had swung him over towards Smith.
Take a good grip of the rope with one hand, herr," said Melchior quietly: "we have you.
The axe was driven in to hold like an anchor, and Saxe shuddered as he held by the handle and took a good grip of Dale by thrusting his fingers in at the top of his heavy mountaineering boot.
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