nab in a sentence
n.
Definition
Nab (verb): to seize or capture someone or something quickly or unexpectedly.
Sample Sentences
- The police were able to nab the suspect just as he was trying to escape the scene.
- She managed to nab the last ticket to the concert after refreshing the page repeatedly.
- In an effort to nab the title of champion, the team trained rigorously for months.
- He set a trap to nab the thief who had been stealing from the neighborhood.
- The journalist hoped to nab an exclusive interview with the reclusive author.
- The police were able to nab the suspect just moments after the robbery.
- She decided to nab the last piece of chocolate cake before anyone else could reach it.
- In the game, players can nab power-ups to enhance their abilities.
- The detective worked diligently to nab the mastermind behind the elaborate scheme.
- He felt a surge of excitement when he managed to nab a rare collectible at the auction.
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