grab
B2Frequent NGSL-3UK /ɡræb/US /ɡræb/
Meaning
verb
to take or hold somebody/something with your hand suddenly or roughly
“grab somebody/something, She grabbed his arm as he got up to leave.”
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“unfortunately very excited right now but what we can do is I can go and I can grab some items I can play with him in the house got a little tennis”
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