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grasp <a grasp; grasps> VB (ing)

grasp

grasp <a grasp; grasps> N

grasp N

grasp N

grasp N

grasp

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Science is built on such fine distinctions which you do nt seem to grasp at all.
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The indifferent are apolitical and without opinion, therefore they are outside of propagandas grasp.
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The left arm can either press into the floor, grasp the left ankle/foot, rest on the left thigh, or on top of a block.
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A solid grasp of accounting principles allows for uncovering what is actually going on in a firm.
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Chambering a cartridge was awkward as the action bar was hard to grasp in the forearm and could be obstructed by the sling.
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His grasp of current thought developed in him an open-mindedness and a sympathy with real progress.
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Their chief worry was whether, in the commotion of returning to school, students would have time to grasp what a blues festival was all about.
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One might expect both sides in this fight to grasp at whatever ammunition they can find, rhetorical or otherwise.
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The mechanics were hard to grasp in places, making it difficult to get into the freewheeling fun.
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I hope that these parents will grasp the situation correctly and learn how to dole out the discipline.
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