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I . grab [græb] N

1. grab (snatch):

2. grab TECH:

Phrases:

to be up for grabs inf

II . grab <-bb-> [græb] VB trans

grab at VB trans

1. grab at (take hold):

2. grab at (keep hold):

3. grab at (take opportunity):

smash-and-grab raid N Brit

Usage examples with grabbed

he grabbed her hand

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He's grabbed this enigmatic and rather odd character and made it his own.
en.wikipedia.org
So that's one down, one to go for the high-flying Cantab who has had a longtime fascination with glders and planes but admits "helicopters have really grabbed me".
www.stuff.co.nz
He got himself back up, coughed up the water and grabbed another half lungful of precious air before sinking back down.
www.thestar.com
No sooner had he done this, when he grabbed the first horse he spotted and fled, abandoning his men.
en.wikipedia.org
The totem may fall over, but must not be grabbed.
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However, as the police approached the body a huge object heaved out of the sea, grabbed the body, and disappeared.
en.wikipedia.org
They then sank the boat and grabbed on to the flotsam of the wreckage until they made it to shore.
en.wikipedia.org
He asked the cab driver to wait a couple of minutes while he grabbed something from his motel room.
en.wikipedia.org
Jumped straight into the boiler suit, grabbed a banana for breakfast and headed out onto the course.
www.bbc.co.uk
A life preserver was attached to a rope and dropped down to the critter, which it immediately grabbed.
abc7.com

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