Grapples can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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grapple - to grip or seize, as in a wrestling match; "the two men grappled with each other for several minutes" | ||
grapple - come to terms with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day" | ||
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grapple - A device consisting of iron claws, attached to the end of a rope, used for grasping and holding an enemy ship prior to boarding; a grapnel or grappling iron . | ||
grapple - The act of grappling. | ||
grapple - A close hand-to-hand struggle. |
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1. | verb | In Tom's autobiography, he grapples with his past. | |
2. | verb | Whereas, trying to translate and grapple with wordy meanings is an intellectual mechanism - an analytical process. | |
3. | verb | The Esperanto movement has always had to grapple with the problem of 'eternal beginners'. | |
4. | verb | As parents grapple with ways to burn off their children’s extra energy, many choose to go outdoors for a walk. | |
5. | verb | The Esperanto movement has always had to grapple with the problem of 'eternal beginners'. | |
6. | verb | As parents grapple with ways to burn off their children’s extra energy, many choose to go outdoors for a walk. |
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In Tom's autobiography, he grapples with his past. | |
Whereas, trying to translate and grapple with wordy meanings is an intellectual mechanism - an analytical process. |
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The Esperanto movement has always had to grapple with the problem of 'eternal beginners'. | |
As parents grapple with ways to burn off their children’s extra energy, many choose to go outdoors for a walk. | |
The Esperanto movement has always had to grapple with the problem of 'eternal beginners'. | |
As parents grapple with ways to burn off their children’s extra energy, many choose to go outdoors for a walk. |