gripe
31gripe — m ( es/ as) grip, grasp, seizure, attack; gúðbilla gripe shield; handful …
32gripe — 1 verb (I) to complain about something continuously and in an annoying way (+ about): Joe came in griping about how cold it was outside. 2 noun informal 1 (C) something unimportant that you complain about: My main gripe was the price of… …
33gripe — [graɪp] noun [C] informal a complaint about something that is annoying but not very important gripe verb [I] …
34gripe — [c]/graɪp / (say gruyp) verb (griped, griping) –verb (t) 1. to seize and hold firmly; grip; grasp; clutch. 2. to distress or oppress. 3. Nautical to secure (a ship s boat) on the deck or on the davits in order to prevent movement at sea. –verb… …
35gripe — v. & n. v. 1 intr. colloq. complain, esp. peevishly. 2 tr. affect with gastric or intestinal pain. 3 tr. archaic clutch, grip. 4 Naut. a tr. secure with gripes. b intr. turn to face the wind in spite of the helm. n. 1 (usu. in pl.) gastric or… …
36Gripe aviaria — monoculósica Clasificación y recursos externos CIE 10 J09 CIE 9 488 DiseasesDB …
37Gripe water — is a home remedy for babies with colic, gas, teething pain, reflux or other stomach ailments. Its ingredients vary, and may include alcohol, bicarbonate, ginger, dill, fennel and chamomile. It is typically given to the infant with a dropper in… …
38Gripe penny — Gripe Gripe, n. 1. Grasp; seizure; fast hold; clutch. [1913 Webster] A barren scepter in my gripe. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. That on which the grasp is put; a handle; a grip; as, the gripe of a sword. [1913 Webster] 3. (Mech.) A device for grasping …
39Gripe's egg — Gripe Gripe, n. [See {Grype}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A vulture; the griffin. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Like a white hind under the gripe s sharp claws. Shak. [1913 Webster] {Gripe s egg}, an alchemist s vessel. [Obs.] E. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …
40Gripe Water® — noun A solution given to infants to relieve colic and minor stomach ailments ● gripe …