I always manage to nab a bargain during the holiday sales.
nab a job
Frequency:
75
%
She was thrilled to nab the job after months of searching.
nab a thief
Frequency:
70
%
The police were able to nab the thief before he could escape.
nab a seat
Frequency:
60
%
We arrived early to the concert to nab a seat in the front row.
Idiomatic Expressions for nab
Phrase: nab a suspect
Meaning: to capture or apprehend a suspect, usually by law enforcement
Usage: The police were able to nab the suspect after a high-speed chase.