Synonym: clutch, grasp, grip, seize, snatch. Similar words: Arab, rabbit, bearable, favorable, comparable, vulnerable, considerable, considerably. Meaning: [græb] n. 1. a mechanical device for gripping an object 2. the act of catching an object with the hands. v. 1. take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of 2. get hold of or seize quickly and easily 3. make a grasping or snatching motion with the hand 4. obtain illegally or unscrupulously 5. take or grasp suddenly 6. capture the attention or imagination of.
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91, We were left with a grab bag of effects, only a modicum of which registered.
92, Failing to grab a career opportunity is generally due to lack of research, too vague a plan and poor self-belief.
93, I could say I was trying to grab some connectedness for myself.
94, Could you get there early and grab some good seats for us?
95, Rain fought back the impulse to grab her bag and check the contents, and then she was through to the Post.
96, Two of them blocked her exit from the car park while the third smashed the car window to grab her handbag.
97, I wanted to leap across his desk and grab him by the throat.
98, This year's Great Grant Grab is now under way as thousands of school leavers prepare to start degree courses.
99, Needless to say Kyle would push his hand away or quickly grab the train back and put it back where it belonged.
100, I managed to grab a few more hours in bed before rising late in the morning.
101, Millions burn up their free hours on one service,(sentencedict.com) then hop to another to grab more free hours.
102, Again, Yanto managed to grab the tail, and yet again the fish broke free and leapt in the air.
103, To go along, grab one of the garlic knot rolls from the bread basket.
104, Not surprisingly, the major computer, consumer electronics and telecommunications companies are hoping to grab a share.
105, Grasping a handful of bulrushes to steady herself, she leaned precariously out to grab it.
106, Half blinded by the foam, Christine scrambled for something to grab on to to break her fall.
107, She was about to grab it when a giant gecko sprang in a flash from the eaves and gobbled it up.sentencedict.com/grab.html
108, Burwell is known for her visionary grab bag of charmingly painted furniture, and increasingly, for her stunning computer graphics work.
109, The firm is trying to grab a share of the market from competitors.
110, Nation shall speak peace unto nation, and I shall grab a piece of the action.
111, Dallas' David LaFleur can't quite reach out to grab a pass.
112, It felt as though some one was pulling my lifeline away from me and I was flailing around, trying to grab hold of it.
113, Then there would be a frantic rush to grab an armful of branches and beat out the flames.
114, At first simply managing to grab the feet will prove to be an effort.
115, Detectives believe that Elizabeth managed to grab the canister, but it was wrenched from her grasp.
116, News organizations were quick to defend their policies, and some competitors saw the Fox announcement as a potential grab for publicity.
117, Throwing it over him, they finally managed to grab hold of his legs and stop the uncontrollable bouncing.
118, Donna turned as Ryker came at her, avoiding his clumsy attempts to grab her.
119, Bowring reeled, choked, flailed his hands, tried to grab at reality, wherever it was.
120, She never reached up to grab the child when the grabbing was good.
More similar words: Arab, rabbit, bearable, favorable, comparable, vulnerable, considerable, considerably, gray, grand, grape, a grand, grant, grade, grammar, gratify, grained, program, gravity, gradually, grandfather, graduate, grandmother, grandparent, immigrant, migration, grandchild, integrate, biography, graduation.