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Meaning of knab

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knab (v. t.)

To seize with the teeth; to gnaw.

To nab. See Nab, v. t.

knab Sentence Examples

  1. The police swiftly knabbed the fugitive after a relentless chase.
  2. Detective Smith had an uncanny ability to knab criminals with ease.
  3. The villagers knabbed the thief and held him captive until the authorities arrived.
  4. The security guard knabbed the suspicious individual attempting to gain unauthorized entry.
  5. The eagle soared high in the sky, its piercing gaze knabbing any potential prey below.
  6. The child's nimble fingers knabbed the cookie from the jar before his parents saw.
  7. The angler knabbed a hefty trout from the river, its strong line reeling it in effortlessly.
  8. The dog knabbed the bone from the backyard, its powerful jaws cracking down on it.
  9. The predator knabbed its unsuspecting victim with lightning speed, crushing its bones in its mighty claws.
  10. The hunter knabbed the rabbit by the ears, its sharp teeth sinking into its delicate flesh.

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To seize with the teeth; to gnaw., To nab. See Nab, v. t.

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The police swiftly knabbed the fugitive after a relentless chase.

Detective Smith had an uncanny ability to knab criminals with ease.

The villagers knabbed the thief and held him captive until the authorities arrived.

The security guard knabbed the suspicious individual attempting to gain unauthorized entry.