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Definition of "grippingly" [grippingly]

  • In a gripping manner. (adverb)

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Use "grippingly" in a sentence
  • "Through these first-hand accounts Burgess grippingly reveals how life really is for some young people."
  • "This first-hand account of the construction of a clandestine shortwave radio by British POWs in a Japanese camp in Singapore really reminds me of James Clavell's magnificent novel King Rat, my all-time favorite war-novel, which revolves grippingly around the construction, discovery and consequences of a hidden shortwave in the Changi camp (both Clavell and Ronald "St Trinian's" Searle were interned in this camp)."
  • "The second half grippingly recounts the torrid drama that unfolded after Dickinson's death, aged 55, in 1886."