Sentences with phrase «get grip onto»

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I find that baby washcloths get my baby a lot cleaner than the disposable wipes because the fabric grips onto the mess instead of smearing it.
Get a grip on your baby from underneath and turn him or her around onto your back under your raised arm.
The grip is very comfortable, and your hands won't get overly sweaty or struggle to hold onto the poles.
There should be hand grips to hold onto at the ends of the parallel bars, and there are usually foot bars to step up on to get into position.
I use spit to get handlebar grips onto handlebars, hoses onto sensors or air boxes, anything that is pushing rubber onto a fitting.
In theory, the bump also gives the hand a place to grip onto the back of the device, though it's a bit shallow and too smooth to really get much traction.
The cordura platform is durable and easy for a dog to grip when getting onto the bed.
The real fun comes from taking the fast cars onto the proper race tracks and enjoying the impeccable simulation of grip and weight distribution you'd get in a real racing car, which is still good enough to pull it out of the increasingly big hole it's dug itself.
In theory, the bump also gives the hand a place to grip onto the back of the device, though it's a bit shallow and too smooth to really get much traction.
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