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Meaning

The word "grab" refers to the action of taking hold of something suddenly and firmly. It can also mean to seize or snatch something quickly, often implying a sense of urgency or eagerness.

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Etymology

The word "grab" comes from Middle English "grabbien" meaning to seize or take, which is akin to the Old Norse word "grabba," meaning to grasp or seize.

Examples

  1. She managed to grab the last cookie before anyone else could.
  2. The toddler reached out to grab the colorful toy from the shelf.
  3. During the rush hour, commuters often grab a seat quickly on the train.
  4. He tried to grab her attention by waving his hand.
  5. The thief attempted to grab the woman's purse and run away.
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