Grabs

/ɡræbz/ verb

Third person singular present of grab; seizes quickly and firmly, or attracts attention forcefully.

From Middle Dutch or Middle Low German grabben 'to grab, seize,' related to 'grave' (to dig). The word entered English in the 16th century, originally meaning to clutch with the hands like claws.

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