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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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" I suppose you know the winner of every race," he remarked, quizzically watching Joe Archer, who was blushing and as uneasy as a schoolgirl when nabbed in the enjoyment of an illicit love- letter. - "My Brilliant Career", Miles Franklin.
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See here; that night, or, rather, morning, dark hallway- two officers- nabbed you, took you for me, and I got away. - "The Boys of Bellwood School", Frank V. Webster.
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But he nabbed that paper with a weak hand as soon as her back was turned and read the date! - "The City of Fire", Grace Livingston Hill.