- - Seize forcibly
- - Obtain forcibly
- - Snatch artist visiting the British mainland
- - Quickly pick up
- - seize outlandish garb
- - Snatch; brag (anag.)
- - Greedily take
- - Take what one can, and brag about it
- - Take canal boat nearly all the way back
- - Snatch hold of
- - Talk about starting to ride clutch
- - Suddenly snatch
- - Quickly take a hold of
- - Seize, clutch
- - Swagger when changing ends, creating interest
- - Capture, as attention
- - Take roughly
- - seize roughly
- - Catch, all but overturning the boat
- - Brag about snatch
- - Seizure in back of Flying Scotsman
- - Snatch something suddenly
- - Grasp hold of
- - Grasp suddenly
- - have on the run
- - Seize artist entering our land
- - being rabbits, having to snatch
- - Grasp suddenly and roughly
- - seize part of the crane
- - Word with power and money
- - Use tongs
- - Take hold of forcefully
- - Take 5, clue 3
- - Seize eagerly
- - Rudely reach for
- - Quickly take hold of
- - Popular bag
- - Interest, slangily
- - Cyndi Lauper "...... a Hold"
- - Choose greedily
- - Catch hold (of)
- - Capacity to stick
- - ...... bag (collection of various things)
- - ...... bag (assortment of various things)
- - CCC
- - Snatch away
- - Take greedily
- - Attract the attention of
- - Take hold
- - A bite.
- - Tackle
- - A bite to eat.
- - Take forcefully
- - Grasp
- - Snatch
- - Seize Egyptian deity entering Great Britain
- - Get one's mitts on
- - Seize artist entering Great Britain
- - Interest
- - Take suddenly
- - Take impolitely
- - Seize with a quick motion
- - Seize suddenly
- - Take rudely
- - Snatch quickly
- - Appeal to, slangily
- - Take quickly
- - Word before bag or bar
- - Latch (onto)
- - Catch the attention of
- - Suddenly seize
- - Word with bag or bar
- - Get quickly, as lunch
- - Glom onto
- - Seize — snatch
- - Partner of smash
- - Take the wrong way?
- - Get a grip?
- - Commandeer
- - Snatch suddenly
- - Seizure
- - Snap up
- - .. power
- - Grasp roughly or hastily
- - Clutch
- - Interest greatly
- - Get a good grip on
- - Get a grip on
- - Latch on to
- - Capture the attention of
- - "Land -!"
- - Pat Benatar "Every time I fall back, you ...... my shoulder"
- - Suddenly get the attention of
- - It may lead into a bag
- - Swoop up
- - Be impolite at the table
- - Take in a hurry
- - Eat on the run, as a sandwich
- - Interest, informally
- - Act greedy
- - Sudden taking
- - Rude taking
- - Affect, in slang
- - Impolitely take
- - Act greedy, in a way
- - Act greedily, in a way
- - Show greed or impatience
- - Excite, slangily
- - Take without asking
- - Act greedily, perhaps
- - Take hastily
- - Harass, perhaps
- - Really appeal to
- - Catch or snatch
- - Sudden seizure?
- - Kind of bag
- - Catch, as one's attention
- - Really impress, slangily
- - Capture the interest of, in slang
- - Type of bag
- - Be rude at the dinner table
- - Suddenly interest
- - Lay hold of
- - Wrest
- - Power play
- - Rude dinner table move
- - Be rude, in a way
- - Reach for
- - "How's that .... you?"
- - Snatch by force
- - Take without warning
- - Sort of bag
- - Get, as a cab
- - Glom
- - Seize securely
- - Appropriate
- - Impress greatly
- - Appeal (to)
- - Excite
- - Bag
- - Get hold of
- - Take hold of
- - Get a hold of
- - Kind of bar
- - Screen
- - Impress deeply
- - ".... catch!"
- - "Take ......!"
- - Capture
- - Snag
- - Seize
- - ...... collar
- - Robbery, snatch and ...
- - "___ the opportunity with both hands"
- - Usurp
- - Quickly take
- - Type of rail used in bathroom to prevent falls
- - Seize, grasp
- - Snatch, take hold
- - suddenly take hold
- - Grasp quickly
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