Pronunciation: /ˈaɪərn ɡrɪp/
noun a strong or forceful grasp
A1 The strong man had an iron grip on the door handle.
A2 The dictator maintained an iron grip on the country's economy.
B1 The company CEO has an iron grip on the decision-making process.
B2 The coach's iron grip on the team's training regimen led to their success.
C1 The politician's iron grip on public opinion helped secure their re-election.
C2 The general's iron grip on the battlefield ensured victory for his troops.
formal The dictator maintained an iron grip on the country, suppressing any form of dissent.
informal The coach has an iron grip on the team, making sure they follow his instructions.
slang The bouncer had an iron grip on the troublemaker, dragging him out of the club.
figurative She had an iron grip on her emotions, never letting anyone see her true feelings.
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