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Answer for the clue "Catch an Edith Piaf number? ", 5 letters:
seize

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES catch/grab/seize etc hold of sth (= start holding something quickly and firmly ) ▪ She grabbed hold of the letter and tore it open. grab/seize a chance (= quickly use an opportunity ) ▪ As soon as she stopped speaking, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-13c., from Old French seisir "to take possession of, take by force; put in possession of, bestow upon" (Modern French saisir ), from Late Latin sacire , which is generally held to be from a Germanic source, but the exact origin is uncertain. Perhaps ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture. 2 (context transitive English) To take advantage of (an opportunity or circumstance). 3 (context transitive English) To take possession of (by force, law etc.). 4 (context ...

Usage examples of seize.

Achmed rode to the entranceway and seized the banner, affixing it to hi own riding staff.

At this time also I felt some weakness to seize upon my outward man, which made still the other affliction the more heavy and uncomfortable to me.

Halder addressed at once to Camilla, such unceremonious praise of her beauty, that, affrighted and offended, she hastily seized the arm of Mrs.

This was no less than to lay an ambuscade for the Inca and seize him in the face of his army, holding him as a hostage for the safety of the Christians.

He seized a fragment of nopal-stuff in his hand, in the hand of his analogue, whirled it up, beat at the sucker, at the fibril.

Perforce Crockett seized the pick and began to chop anthracite out of the wall.

Their light and perfidious ambition was eager to seize or anticipate the moment of a vacancy, while a law of succession, the guardian both of the prince and people, was gradually defined and confirmed in the hereditary monarchies of Europe.

They all stared after it silently, seized by a sense of anticlimax, until Sean broke the spell.

The principle, applicable to both federal and State courts, that the Court first assuming jurisdiction over property may maintain and exercise that jurisdiction to the exclusion of the other, was held not to be confined to cases where the property has actually been seized under judicial process, but applies as well to suits brought for marshalling assets, administering trusts, or liquidating estates and to suits of a similar nature, where to give effect to its jurisdiction the Court must control the property.

The only instance in which Julian seemed to depart from his accustomed clemency, was the execution of a rash youth, who, with a feeble hand, had aspired to seize the reins of empire.

Accordingly he seized the pen with great confidence, and a whole magazine of antihysteric medicines were, in different forms, externally and internally applied.

Caesar the two Gauls, now swung away until it hovered approvingly before Cato and Bibulus, who were quick to seize the advantage.

Imagination seized on distortions and ran rampant, until quivering flesh balked at mapping the scope of an ordeal driven amok.

The wall had sprouted an enormous pair of arms, and Barnacle found himself seized in a grip there was no escaping.

Lockhart mansion would be empty and he could seize that wretched beastie in a matter of days!