handgrip vs squeeze play

handgrip

noun
  • A grasp or grip; a close struggle. 

  • A handshake; a way of gripping hands with another person. 

  • A covering (often rubber or foam) on a handle, designed to allow the user a more comfortable or more secure hold on the handle. 

  • A handle. 

  • The ability of a person (or other animal with hands) to grip something with a hand. 

squeeze play

noun
  • An instance of 'squeezing' someone: a use of pressure or force to achieve one's goal. 

  • The tactic of reraising a raiser and a caller to compel one or both to fold, often as a bluff. 

  • The tactic of running a suit to compel another player to waste potentially winning cards. 

  • The tactic of bunting the ball to help a runner at third base score. 

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