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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121, In many cases, applicants are so excited about the job offer that they grab it too quickly.
122, Little boys dove in to grab the brass shell casings.
123, Afterward, while she was rushing back out the door, I managed to grab hold of her and introduce myself.
124, The 17-year-olds were met by armed police and our photographer Ken Lennox when they tried to grab £8,000 outside a credit firm.
125, The time had come to grab power and greet the Allies on their arrival.
126, Startled, Simon's hand shot out to grab it, his fingers scrabbling desperately, his nails scraping the wood.
127, The key when you shoot the gap is to grab the legs.
128, From time to time she glanced suspiciously around as if afraid some one might try to grab it off her.
129, As she hurried to grab a taxi to the hotel she could feel her stomach coiling into knots of dread.
130, As he starts to crumple at my feet,(sentencedict.com) I grab the front of his shirt and drag him upright.
131, Corrigan resisted the urge to grab him by the arm and hold him.
132, I wanted to grab my head and shake the cement out of it.
133, And I do not give you permission to fling yourself at her feet, grab her hands and weep into her palms.
134, One of the friends, Manuel Cabrera, said he tried to grab Jamie but the intense heat drove him out.
135, There are no laws, there are no rules, just grab your friend and love him. Jim Morrison
136, But as we approached the cottage, l felt him grab my legs from the back.
137, For a moment she feared he would simply step over, grab her wrist,(www.Sentencedict.com) pull out the money.
138, I slide my knee to the side, grab his throat with my right hand, and squeeze.
139, There are some good opportunities for advancement if only you can grab them quickly.
140, I wanted to grab people by the throat and confront them with this terrible situation that was being allowed to continue.
141, Thing is, you've got to grab attention with just one phrase as punters rush on by.
142, Enroute grab a drink from one of the dozens of eager volunteers.
143, But as the game's tempo reached fever pitch, Saunders squandered a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser.
144, He eventually left his boat and was able to grab one breath of air before being forced down.
145, Scrambling, she got to her feet and made a grab at the kitchen knife at the sink.
146, He wanted to vault over the desk and grab Wilkinson by the collar.
147, I thought your flat feet were firmly on the ground and your grubby little fingers always ready to grab the golden egg.
148, He had his friend grab the dead man by the hair and raise the gory head off the ground, brains dripping.
149, That allowed Washington's Danny Copeland to grab the ball for the winning touchdown.
150, Any minute and he'd reach out a hand and grab her.
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.