NABBED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary They ate ravenously, looking up every minute, like stray dogs whose meal might be nabbed from them at any second → See nab Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
nab verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . . Definition of nab verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary nab somebody to catch or arrest somebody who is doing something wrong synonym collar He was nabbed by the police for speeding The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words
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Nab Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The police nabbed [= (more formally) apprehended] the two men in their hideout The boss nabbed [= caught] me at the coffee machine and asked me to stay late I was thinking about nabbing [= grabbing, snatching] that last piece of pizza We nabbed seats in the front row of the theater
nabbed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Informal Termsto arrest or capture:The police nabbed the crooks Informal Termsto catch or seize, esp suddenly:The kidnappers nabbed him as he got into his car
nabbed - Idioms by The Free Dictionary nab To catch and arrest someone Often used in passive constructions We'll be able to nab the perpetrator as soon as we have an eyewitness to the crime I heard the serial killer was finally nabbed last night