grab
Pronunciation: (grab), [key] — v., n. grabbed, grab•bing,
—v.t. - to seize suddenly or quickly; snatch; clutch: He grabbed me by the collar.
- to take illegal possession of; seize forcibly or unscrupulously: to grab land.
- to obtain and consume quickly: Let's grab a sandwich before going to the movie.
- How does my idea grab you?
- to cause a reaction in; affect:How does my idea grab you?
- to arouse the interest or excitement of:The book was O.K., but it just didn't grab me.
—v.i. - to make a grasping or clutching motion (usually fol. by at): He grabbed frantically at the life preserver.
- (of brakes, a clutch, etc.) to take hold suddenly or with a jolting motion; bind.
—n. - a sudden, quick grasp or snatch: to make a grab at something.
- seizure or acquisition by violent or unscrupulous means.
- something that is grabbed.
- a mechanical device for gripping objects.
- the capacity to hold or adhere: The glue was so old it had lost its grab.
- available to anyone willing to expend the energy to get it: The Republican nomination for mayor was up for grabs.
grab
Pronunciation: (grab), [key] — n.
- an Oriental ship having two or three masts with a square rig.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.