To have taken control of with one's hands
To have accepted or received, typically something awarded
“He would grab first prize in the competition.”
To have instigated the curiosity or attention of someone
“You want to grab the audience from the first moment and keep them with you until the very end.”
Past tense for to take or gain possession of, usually quickly or opportunistically
“Remind me to grab my keys before we leave.”
Past tense for to steal or take possession of unlawfully
“The scoundrel would grab some items from the shelves before leaving the supermarket.”
Past tense for to buy or purchase (something)
“We should grab some food along the way.”
Past tense for to take, pull or remove by force
Past tense for to delight, allure or attract in an almost magical manner
Past tense for to touch or feel with the fingers
Past tense for to seize and detain a person unlawfully or forcefully
Past tense for to detain (a person) in conversation against their will
Past tense for to use one's authority to lay claim to and separate a possession from its holder
Past tense for to cause to be amazed or excited
Past tense for to touch or affect emotionally
Past tense for to touch or stroke lovingly
Past tense for to accept something willingly or gladly
Past tense for to steal and carry off, especially through plundering
Past tense for to handle roughly or clumsily
Past tense for to encourage or arouse interest, activity or enthusiasm in
To cover or enclose in cloth or soft material
Past tense for to spring upon suddenly to attack or capture
Grasped or clutched in one's hands
Deeply moved emotionally
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