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The answer NABBING has 7 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of nabbing in various dictionaries:
verb - tag the base runner to get him out
verb - take into custody
verb - seize suddenly
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Picking up |
Taking into custody |
Lift ban on search engine booking |
Taking suddenly |
Taking black bucket to feed horse |
Catching Boycott's return, nearly got it |
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Present participle of nab. |
catch (someone) doing something wrong. |
Catch (someone) doing something wrong. |
Nabbing might refer to |
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An arrest is the act of apprehending a person and taking them into custody, usually because they have been suspected of committing or planning a crime. After the person is taken into custody, usually at a police station, they can be questioned further and/or charged. An arrest is an important procedure in a criminal justice system. * Police and various other officers have powers of arrest. In some places, a citizen's arrest is permitted; for example in England and Wales, any person can arrest "anyone whom he has reasonable grounds for suspecting to be committing, have committed or be guilty of committing an indictable offence," although certain conditions must be met before taking such action.. Similar powers exist in France, Italy, Germany, Austria and Switzerland if a person is caught in an act of crime and not willing or able to produce valid ID. * As a safeguard against the abuse of power, many countries require that an arrest must be made for a thoroughly justified reason, such as the |