grab in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
To seize or take something quickly or suddenly.
Sample Sentences
- I need to grab my jacket before we leave the house.
- She decided to grab a quick coffee on her way to work.
- The children were excited to grab their toys and head outside.
- He managed to grab the last piece of cake at the party.
- As the train approached, she had to grab the handrail to avoid falling.
- Please grab a glass of water before you sit down.
- She managed to grab everyone's attention with her captivating story.
- I need to grab my keys before we leave the house.
- As soon as the sale started, shoppers rushed in to grab the best deals.
- He reached out to grab the falling book before it hit the ground.
- Could you grab me a cup of coffee on your way back?
- She decided to grab the opportunity and apply for the promotion.
- As soon as the bell rang, students rushed to grab their belongings.
- He managed to grab the last slice of pizza before anyone else could.
- The child reached out to grab the colorful balloon floating above him.