The act of catching an object with the hands.
Get hold of or seize quickly and easily.
To take hold of, especially in the hands, so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of.
To seize and keep prisoner.
1 Visitors today have so much choice; it's difficult to grab our attention.
2 Also read: Land grab tensions continue in Hermanus after police station torched
3 Google may grab the lowest coupon levels seen so far this year.
4 Now, the new government looks to have already overturned a land grab .
5 The best course of action would be to grab Brooklyn and run.
6 But people register names under family members in order to grab more.
7 One minute later, though, Daniel Nardiello headed home to grab a point.
8 Yet GM could clearly make a surprise grab for the super-small market.
9 Tom Colicchio was among the fastest to grab hold of the situation.
10 We'll grab at any excuse not to talk about us right now.
11 So when such an opportunity comes along, we grab it, Wu said.
12 Mal went right and Vaz went left to grab one arm each.
13 Maybe she's planning to work her way down and grab the pistol.
14 A power grab was afoot, and she needed to be very careful.
15 There are also a number of shareholders' meetings to grab the attention.
16 I can't believe some eligible suitor didn't grab you off the market.
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