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gripy
[
grahy
-pee
]
grip·y
/
ˈgraɪ
pi
/
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[
grahy
-pee
]
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adjective,
grip·i·er,
grip·i·est.
resembling or causing
gripes
.
Also,
gripey.
Origin:
1875–80;
gripe
+
-y
1
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