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Definitions for Grab
[1] to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
[2] to take illegal possession of; seize forcibly or unscrupulously: to grab land.
[3] to obtain and consume quickly: Let's grab a sandwich before going to the movie.
[4] Slang . to cause a reaction in; affect: How does my idea grab you? to arouse the interest or excitement of: The book was O.K., but it just didn't grab me.
[5] to make a grasping or clutching motion (usually followed by at ): He grabbed frantically at the life preserver.
[6] (of brakes, a clutch, etc.) to take hold suddenly or with a jolting motion; bind.
[7] a sudden, quick grasp or snatch: to make a grab at something.
[8] seizure or acquisition by violent or unscrupulous means.
[9] something that is grabbed.
[10] a mechanical device for gripping objects.
[11] the capacity to hold or adhere: The glue was so old it had lost its grab.
[12] up for grabs , Informal . available to anyone willing to expend the energy to get it: The Republican nomination for mayor was up for grabs.
[13] a ship having two or three masts with a square rig, common on the Malabar Coast in the 18th and 19th centuries.
[14] to seize hold of (something)
[15] (tr) to seize illegally or unscrupulously
[16] (tr) to arrest; catch
[17] (intr) (of a brake or clutch in a vehicle) to grip and release intermittently causing juddering
[18] (tr) informal to catch the attention or interest of; impress
[19] the act or an instance of grabbing
[20] a mechanical device for gripping objects, esp the hinged jaws of a mechanical excavator
[21] something that is grabbed
[22] up for grabs informal available to be bought, claimed, or won
Words related to Grab
grip, capture, seize, clutch, snag, grasp, take, catch, snatch, nab, land, pluck, corral, nail, hook, grapple, collar, glom
Words nearby Grab
gr., gr. br., gr. wt., gr8, graafian follicle, grab, grab bag, grab bar, grab rope, grabber, grabble
Origin of Grab
2First recorded in 1670–80, grab is from the Arabic word ghurāb literally, raven
Other words from Grab
grab·ba·ble , adjective
un·grab·bing , adjective
Word origin for Grab
C16: probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch grabben; related to Swedish grabba, Sanskrit grbhnāti he seizes
Synonyms for Grab
capture, catch, clutch, grasp, grip, seize, snag, snatch, take, collar, corral, glom, grapple, hook, land, nab, nail, pluck, catch hold of, get one's fingers on, get one's hands on, lay one's hands on, snap up, take hold of