grab

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Grab Definition & Meaning

1. To seize or take hold of something quickly and forcefully.

Example: He grabbed the remote control and turned off the tv.

2. To obtain something without permission or by unfair means.

Example: The thief grabbed the woman's purse and ran away.

3. To grasp or clutch something tightly.

Example: She grabbed onto the railing to steady herself.

4. To attract or hold someone's attention.

Example: The colorful advertisement grabbed the attention of passersby.

5. To take advantage of an opportunity.

Example: He quickly grabbed the chance to speak with the ceo.

Examples of the word grab used in sentences.

  • I need to grab some groceries on my way home from work.
  • She quickly grabbed her jacket and headed out the door.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at the new restaurant down the street.
  • Can you please grab me a glass of water?
  • He tried to grab the ball before it rolled away.
  • Don't grab the hot pan without an oven mitt!
  • Can you grab me a glass of water, please?
  • I need to grab my coat before we leave the house.
  • Could you help me grab the book that's on the top shelf?
  • I always grab a snack on my way to work in the morning.
  • He tried to grab the ball, but it slipped through his fingers.
  • The thief attempted to grab her purse, but she fought back and managed to keep it.
  • Can you grab me a glass of water, please?
  • I need to grab some groceries on my way home from work.
  • You shouldn't grab the phone like that, it might break.
  • I always grab a cup of coffee on my way to work to help me wake up in the morning.
  • The children had to be reminded not to grab the candies without asking first.
  • She quickly grabbed her phone from the table to answer the incoming call.
  • The thief attempted to grab my purse, but I fought back and held onto it.
  • Can you please grab me a pen from the desk so I can take notes during the meeting?
  • The burglar attempted to grab the expensive watch from the jewelry store, but was caught by the security guard.
  • The team manager was quick to grab the opportunity to sign the talented young player to their roster.
  • The politician's comments about the controversial issue caused the media to grab onto the story and run with it.
  • With no time to waste, I grabbed my rain jacket and umbrella before heading out into the stormy weather.
  • As soon as the train pulled into the station, I had to grab my luggage and rush out to catch my connecting bus.
  • He had to grab his suitcase and rush to the airport as he realized he was running late for his flight.
  • In order to grab the audience's attention, the speaker started off with an interesting story that instantly caught their interest.
  • As soon as she saw the baby about to grab the hot cup of tea, she quickly intervened and prevented any harm.
  • The athlete was able to grab the gold medal at the championship by breaking the world record with her performance.
  • The landlord quickly grabbed the keys from the tenant before closing the door, ensuring that they couldn't enter the premises again.
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