Sentences with grab
grab
G g - I managed to grab her hand. [VERB noun]
- He was clumsily trying to grab at Alfred's arms. [VERB + at]
- Have you ever wanted to cast some spell to grab your favorite chocolate?
- The diary named the two sisters and detailed his plans to grab them at the Mount Beauty pondage, just streets from where they lived.
- I made a grab for the knife. [+ for]
- Grab that waiter, Mary Ann. [VERB noun]
- I admit, even I grab one of these bars every now and then for a quick snack, or even lunch on a really busy day sometimes.
- Upon first listen, some tracks grab you right away, those that don't grab you in the first or second round, will surely get you by the third round.
- I jumped on the wall to grab the attention of the crowd. [VERB noun]
- Grab a beer. [VERB noun]
- Have you ever been in the position, where you either punch past or grab your opponent's side.
- Teens grab Mosquito repellent to get a secret buzz.
- She grabbed the chance of a job interview. [VERB noun]
- ...a grab for personal power. [+ for]
- An excavator with a huge grab was moving soil.The slabs are handled by a hydraulic grab which stacks the slabs as close as a foot apart.A grab is a device for gripping and lifting objects, especially the hinged jaws of a mechanical excavator.
- He grabbed me by the collar.
- To grab land.
- Old Applegate, in the stern, just set and looked at me, and Lord James, amidship, waved both arms and kept hollering for help. I took a couple of everlasting big strokes and managed to grab hold of the skiff's rail, close to the stern.
- Let's grab a sandwich before going to the movie.
- The suspect suddenly broke free and grabbed at the policeman's gun.
- How does my idea grab you?
- He grabbed frantically at the life preserver.
- We'll just grab a sandwich and then we'll be on our way. Is there time to grab a coffee?
- The Republican nomination for mayor was up for grabs.
- Both teams wasted good opportunities to score but it was the London side who did grab what proved to be the decisive third when the unmarked Vaz Te, a January signing from Barnsley, drilled the ball into the net from 12 yards.