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grab verb (grabbed, grabbing) 1 tr & intr (also grab at something) to seize suddenly and often with violence. 2 to take something greedily. 3 to take something hurriedly or without hesitation • grab a snackgrab an opportunity. 4 colloq to impress or interest someone • How does that grab you? noun 1 an act or an instance of grabbing something. 2 a mechanical device with scooping jaws, used eg for excavation. up for grabs colloq available, especially easily or cheaply.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from German dialect or Dutch grabben.