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- verbinformalnab (verb) · nabs (third person present) · nabbed (past tense) · nabbed (past participle) · nabbing (present participle)
- catch (someone) doing something wrong:"Olympic drug tests nabbed another athlete yesterday"
- take, grab, or steal (something):"Dan nabbed the seat next to mine"
Originlate 17th century (also as napp; compare with kidnap): of unknown origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To take something suddenly.
- To catch or arrest a criminal.
- To snatch or steal.
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