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Associations of "Grabbed" (30 Words)
belong | Be suitable or acceptable. You and me we belong together. |
broach | Bring up a topic for discussion. Boxed wines will remain in good condition for up to four months once broached. |
capture | A person or thing that has been captured. Black cannot capture the knight. |
catch | Be the catcher. We ll get some burgers and catch a movie. |
clasp | Grasp (something) tightly with one’s hand. He clasped her arm. |
clench | A contraction or tightening of part of the body. Clench a steering wheel. |
clinch | Fasten a rope or angling line with a clinch knot. Clinch a deal. |
clutch | A clutch bag. A clutch quarterback. |
engage | Keep engaged. She had offered to engage a room in the house of the woman. |
fetch | The action of fetching. The devil will fetch you. |
grapple | A tool consisting of several hooks for grasping and holding; often thrown with a rope. Passers by grappled with the man after the knife attack. |
grasp | The act of grasping. The child slipped from her grasp. |
grip | A hairgrip. He had to take a grip on his nerves. |
have | Have sex with archaic use. Have a postdoc. |
hijack | An incident or act of hijacking. An unsuccessful hijack attempt. |
hijacker | A person who takes over an organization or activity and uses it for a different purpose. A hijacker of arms shipments. |
hold | Be capable of holding or containing. A crazy idea took hold of him. |
impound | Shut up (domestic animals) in a pound or enclosure. It will impound a reservoir 130 miles long. |
kidnap | The action of kidnapping someone. The industrialist s son was kidnapped. |
kidnapping | The action of abducting someone and holding them captive. A new wave of kidnappings and murders. |
obtain | Get, acquire, or secure (something. Adequate insurance cover is difficult to obtain. |
own | Have ownership or possession of. His father owns a restaurant. |
possess | Have possession of as distinct from ownership. A terrible rage possessed her. |
seize | Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force take as one s right or possession. The terrorists seized the politicians. |
take | Occupy or take on. She takes Route 1 to Newark. |
tongs | Any of various devices for taking hold of objects; usually have two hinged legs with handles above and pointed hooks below. Sugar tongs. |
transfix | Pierce with a sharp stake or point. A field mouse is transfixed by the curved talons of an owl. |
understandable | Able to be understood. Though his accent was strange the words were perfectly understandable. |
vise | A holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place. |