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grab a bite (to) [exp]

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Meaning:
- To find and obtain something to eat.
Examples:
- I’m starving. Let’s grab a bite in a restaurant.
- Let’s grab a bite before the movie starts.
- I didn’t have time for lunch, so I grabbed a bite at the café.
- I’ll meet you downtown, and we can grab a bite at that new burger place.
- I only have 20 minutes for lunch, so I’ll just grab a bite.
- Before boarding the flight, we grabbed a bite at the airport lounge.
- It’s nothing fancy; let’s grab a bite and talk.