What is another word for grabs?

Pronunciation: [ɡɹˈabz] (IPA)

The word "grabs" means to seize or take hold of something quickly. There are several other words that can be used as synonyms for this action, such as seize, snatch, take, grasp, snatch up, and pluck. The word "seize" implies a more forceful action, while "snatch" suggests a sudden and quick action. "Take" is a more general term that can be used to refer to grabbing or obtaining something. "Grasp" implies a more deliberate and controlled action, while "snatch up" suggests a hasty or impulsive action. "Pluck" can be used to describe gently grabbing or picking something, often a small item like a flower or a fruit.

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Usage examples for Grabs

The hunter grabs the beak of a wounded bird in his teeth, and with a wrench breaks the creature's neck.
"Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North"
Fullerton Waldo
Suddenly, one springs over the mother's back, another grabs at her feet, while a third playfully slaps her in the face with his tiny, soft, cushioned paw.
"The Human Side of Animals"
Royal Dixon
Then she looks around, grabs up the cover of an empty 'bacco box and a fork and begins a-writing inside.
"Nan of Music Mountain"
Frank H. Spearman

Famous quotes with Grabs

  • Of all the things I do, acting is the thing that grabs most, but there's another level on which it strikes me as being a little silly. In the end you're dressing up and deciding to be somebody.
    Jane Asher
  • It's ironic, but until you can free those final monsters within the jungle of yourself, your life, your soul is up for grabs.
    Rona Barrett
  • Tone is up for grabs in what we do - what's the tone of the scene.
    James L. Brooks
  • If it's something that reaches out and grabs me, I want to do it. I have a lot of trouble doing things that don't grab me. So, I'm not a very good actor in that way. I can't fake it.
    Clancy Brown
  • When somebody grabs a movement, you're kind of locked into it. It's all par for the course.
    John Cale

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