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Grippy

Grippy meaning

Having a tight grip, or tending to grip well. | Tight-fisted, greedy, stingy. | Gripping; compelling.

Example sentences (11)

For all, you’ll want a grippy tread to keep you secure, and for more uneven terrain in particular, you’ll want to be sure you have a stable shoe.

We love this super grippy clog with an adjustable backstrap and high traction sole.

It's nice and grippy, too, more so than the base phone is, and despite its thickness won't impact on how light the phone feels at all.

Nice, flat, stable footbed, grippy sole and no bullshiat.

The 3-Series interior is mostly unchanged, with somewhat less head room but with standard, grippy sport seats.

The surface is really grippy, even in the most intense hot yoga class our reviewer tried, and it is longer and wider than most (at 185cm x 68cm) and it sits right at the sweet spot for thickness (4.2mm).

You will find that feature grippy rubber soles that can help them balance much easier.

It doesn't feel small or overly cramped, giving you a nice in-hand feel, only helped further by the grippy texture and the rejigged placement of the power/shutter buttons on top.

It has a sturdy and grippy rubber sole for traction in wet conditions.

But it's basically a tougher version of Apple's Silicone case and has a similar soft-to-the-touch finish that's nice and grippy.

Micarta is nearly impervious to water, is grippy when wet, and is an excellent insulator.