A better sentence is:
Did you grab hold of a person?
Yes, "grabbed" is an action verb. It describes the physical act of taking hold of something.
No, "grabbed" is not a preposition. It is a past tense verb that describes the action of seizing or taking hold of something.
Despite Arthur's protests, Ford grabbed his arm, threw him into the hold of the nearest passing star cruiser, and forced him into an intragalactic mission of minute proportions.
Hold it tight and don't let go.
The exposition was genius but it will never take hold. That is a good sentence since it means to describe an idea or theory.
Fred unexpectedly blurted out our intentions to hold a surprise party.
Under republicanism, voters hold sovereign power
This ceremony is held by an Emcee. Emcee knows how to hold a ceremony.
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When they hold grip of you try move away quicklyBut if not try Kick Them in The Crotch Then Try and RunIf They Grabbed You Kick them in the Head
Please hold hold your applause.
Hold steady! (declarative sentence) If you don't hold steady, I can't brush your hair. Note: In the United States, we use 'hold still'. Hold steady sounds too formal, too stiff.