Verb
The word is derived from grab
of Grab
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe have not invaded anyone. We have not conquered anyone. We have not grabbed their land, their culture, their history and tried to enforce our way of life on them. Abdul Kalam
He grabbed for the coatrack that stood by the door, ripped the coats off it, and flung the door wide, the rack held above his head like a javelin. On the other side of the door was Jace. He blinked. "Is that a coatrack? Cassandra Clare
There are millions to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let thisget around. Herman J. Mankiewicz
Because that was what you did with family when you'd been worried about them, you grabbed them and held on to them and told them how much they'd pissed you off, and it was okay, because no matter how angry you got, they still belonged to you. Cassandra Clare
Two watermelons can't be grabbed in one hand. Afghan Proverb
If work were a good thing, the rich would have grabbed it a long time ago. Haitian Proverb