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Grappling   /grˈæplɪŋ/  /grˈæpəlɪŋ/   Listen
Grappling

noun
1.
The act of engaging in close hand-to-hand combat.  Synonyms: grapple, hand-to-hand struggle, wrestle, wrestling.  "We watched his grappling and wrestling with the bully"
2.
The sport of hand-to-hand struggle between unarmed contestants who try to throw each other down.  Synonyms: rassling, wrestling.



Grapple

verb
(past & past part. grappled; pres. part. grappling)
1.
Come to terms with.  Synonyms: contend, cope, deal, get by, make do, make out, manage.  "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
2.
To grip or seize, as in a wrestling match.  Synonym: grip.



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"Grappling" Quotes from Famous Books



... proras) iniecta on their bows was dropped ... 11. tollenone from a swing beam, supported at the centre of gravity by a strong fixed fulcrum. 12-13. cum (ferrea manus) gravique ... ad solum lit. when (the grappling-iron) swung back (recelleret) to the ground by a heavyweight of lead. 'This is incorrect; it was not the grappling-iron, but the other (inland) end of the lever which was brought down to the ...
— Helps to Latin Translation at Sight • Edmund Luce

... necessary qualification of beard to offer himself as a candidate, indulges in it also; and I, too, in this transition stage, cherished it with all the strength of a passion. It seems to spring out of a latent timidity in the yet undeveloped mind, that shrinks from grappling with the stern realities of life, amid the crowd and press of the busy world, and o'ershaded by the formidable competition of men already practised in the struggle. I have still before me the picture of the "lodge in some vast wilderness" to which I could ...
— My Schools and Schoolmasters - or The Story of my Education. • Hugh Miller

... magazine from the table upon which Marie-Anne's work-basket lay. He was cool as ice now. His blood flowed evenly and his pulse beat unhurriedly. Never had he felt himself more his own master, more like grappling with a situation. St. Pierre was coming to fight. He had no doubt of that. Perhaps not physically, at first. But, one way or another, something dynamic was bound to happen in the bateau cabin within the next half-hour. Now that the impending ...
— The Flaming Forest • James Oliver Curwood

... native craft comes paddling up, but for a time keeps beyond grappling distance—a superfluous precaution on the part of the Fuegians, but very agreeable to those in the gig. Especially so now that they have a nearer view of the occupants of the native craft. There are, in all, thirteen of them; three men, four women, and the rest girls and boys of different ...
— The Land of Fire - A Tale of Adventure • Mayne Reid

... dread of the hallucination. The self-confidence that first supported me in my nightly encounter diminished on each occasion, and the curiosity which stimulated me to the study of the phenomenon rapidly gave way to the sentiment akin to terror when I proved myself incapable of grappling with the mystery. ...
— Shapes that Haunt the Dusk • Various


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