Sentence examples for be grabbed from inspiring English sources

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be grabbed

noun

A sudden snatch (for something)

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Nor could lunches be grabbed haphazardly.

"He should be grabbed with both hands".

Any chance to contemplate Rothko's work should be grabbed at.

The latest to be grabbed, kicking and screaming, was Pamukbank, owned by the mighty Cukurova group.

Hot food went next, and chow time became whenever rations could be grabbed.

So there was not much money that could be grabbed there.

Jungle land can be grabbed for nothing, avoiding what is normally a huge outlay in farming.

Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots.

There's no good reason that a man should go to work and be grabbed every day.

TOUCH POINT The part of the sheet that can be grabbed and tugged over your shoulder.

If responsible capitalism is to work then the opportunities can't be grabbed by large firms.

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