different between trapped vs grabbed
trapped
English
Adjective
trapped (comparative more trapped, superlative most trapped)
- caught in a trap
- Synonym: snared
- Antonyms: untrapped, unsnared
Translations
Verb
trapped
- simple past tense and past participle of trap
trapped From the web:
- what trapped the british army at yorktown
- what trapped gas feels like
- what trapped the characters in sunset towers
- what trapped wind
- what trapped wind feels like
- what trapped nerve feels like
- what's trapped wind symptoms
- what trapped you
grabbed
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??æbd/
Verb
grabbed
- simple past tense and past participle of grab
grabbed From the web:
- what grabbed luke in the trash compactor
- what grabbed mr jingles
- what grabbed frodo outside of moria
- what grabbed means
- what grabbed my attention
- what grabbed your attention
- what grabbed you
- grabbed what does it means
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