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grab

Definition for grab

verb as in seize suddenly or quickly

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So just who will be contending for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara in February is still very much up for grabs - although a few sides have already played their way out of contention.

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Neither officer alleged that Mitchell grabbed the weapon or pointed it at them before they began shooting, records show.

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Environmentalists warn that even legal mining could set a dangerous precedent in the Amazon, paving the way for deforestation, land grabbing and social conflict.

“You don’t have to be 60 years old to benefit from a grab bar in the shower,” he said.

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Senate Republicans use the Congressional Review Act to overturn Biden’s giant anti-fossil-fuels land grab.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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