grabber
IPA: grˈæbɝ
noun
- One who, or that which, grabs or seizes.
- (television, film) A line of dialogue, etc. that captures the viewer's attention.
- A machine in an amusement arcade containing prizes which the player must attempt to pick up with a mechanical grabbing arm.
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Examples of "grabber" in Sentences
- It also had an air grabber hood.
- Just a one day headline grabber.
- It's kind of an attention grabber.
- That first sentence should be a grabber.
- The info grabber of course is not isolated.
- As an attention grabber it fails from overuse.
- He has a crane with a grabber that lifts the milk.
- Let's pick up -- that's called the grabber (ph), as you know.
- That's when the hand-grabber is most likely to find his quarry.
- At the time, a frame grabber was a large box with multiple boards.
- The attention grabber of this class is the distance of the attacks.
- They chose a £24.99 leaf grabber, which is their most expensive item.
- The Zantorians robots are called the Grabber, the Pusher and the Zapper.
- We'll ask about it -- it's called a grabber -- we'll ask about it when we come back.
- Sexual conduct of an inappropriate nature is an American attention grabber, that is for sure.
- The software is compatible with plug-ins, which include a NTLM and Lan Man password grabber and Apple key chain extractor shipped with the law enforcement only version.
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