agarró

grab, grabbed, he grabbed


Verb agarró

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of agarrar.

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Examples
  • Tom agarró su bolsa.

    Tom grabbed his bag.

  • Tom agarró la cuerda que le arrojaron del helicóptero.

    Tom grabbed the rope that was lowered from the helicopter.

  • El niño agarró una piedrita.

    The child picked up a small stone.

  • En el próximo instante Hércules agarró al monstruo.

    The next instant Hercules caught hold of the monster.

  • Él me agarró del cuello.

    He seized me by the neck.

  • Agarró el lápiz y empezó a escribir.

    She took her pencil and started to write.

  • Él me agarró por el brazo.

    He caught me by the arm.

  • El policía agarró al hombre que iba corriendo.

    The policeman captured the running man.

  • Tom agarró a Mary para evitar que se cayera.

    Tom grabbed Mary to keep her from falling.

  • El otro agarró su brazo.

    The other grasped his arm.

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