"Lost his grip" typically means that someone has lost control over a situation or is struggling to manage their emotions or actions effectively. It can refer to a decline in mental stability, focus, or confidence, often resulting in poor decision-making or performance. The phrase can also be used literally, such as in physical contexts where someone loses hold of an object.
You are skidding or sliding with no grip on road
The emperor lost his grip on power when the army denounced him.
The direct object in the sentence is "his grip on the lid." It receives the action of the verb "lost."
Do you mean a vice grip?
It means one or more of the cars tire's has lost grip with the road and traction control is kicking in.
for grip?
They mean get your act together.
The papermate grip ones... at least that's what i think i really mean it
You mean tyre tread
calm down and get a grip on your emotions.
It means you have a grip on him by his pubic hairs.
The sailor almost lost his grip on the nets as furious waves rocked the boat.