grope造句1. She hesitated, seeming to grope for words.
2. I had to grope my way up the dark stairs.
3. She even boasted of having a grope in a cupboard with a 13-year-old.
4. He would try to grope her breasts and put his hand up her skirt.
5. I grope in the darkness for the phone.
6. I grope; then lie back.
7. I grope for the saucepans and our meal tickets.
8. In order to grope towards an understanding of them we have to grasp the abstruse notion of the particle sea.
9. As they grope, they find their options restricted by the growing insecurity and mistrust of the public.
10. He also said Mr Reid himself would often grope another male resident who needed help in pulling on his trousers.
11. Battered and pelted, we grope for a principle of order.
12. Rather blindly, she began to grope her way towards the stairs.
13. The great Greek grope growers grow great Greek grapes.
14. Why grope after the meaning of a word?
15. To feel around with the hands; grope.
16. Hardships grope for years. If I can anticipate results.
17. Why grope after the meaning of a ward? Look it up in the dictionary!
18. How to grope for an appropriate marketing mode becomes an important question to commercial banks which want to win in the Internet Baking's competition.
19. A random grope is always welcome, even in public. Especially in public.
20. A series of experiments are carried out to grope for possibility of the optimal cultivation of algae and the biologic control in anti-vibrio.
21. At midday you will grope about like a blind man in the dark.
22. The intention of this investigation is to grope for an S-type aerosol extinguishing agent, which has the low temperature and steady performance of combustion.
23. Provide specialist technical support to the Aluminum Grope, customers and contract manufacturers.
24. Sometimes, but only very rarely do I touch a piece of bliss when I grope in the dark.
25. Duggie Brown is excruciatingly convincing as the sleazy, no-talent compere whose best reward is to grope all and sundry.
26. Millions of tiny polyps have emerged from their limestone cells to stretch out their minuscule arms and grope for food.
27. By day they encounter darkness, And at noon they grope about as in the night.
28. But the study on the rolling contact fatigue failure mechanism of super hard material coati-ngs is in grope.
29. The old man handle knob stretch into her shirt, stretch again into her bra, beginning slow-moving but carefully grope for.
30. Focusing on the subject of influencing factors on the technology diversification, this paper tries to grope for ways to improve the innovation performance in China by controlling those factors.