| Seize forcibly |
| Seize |
| Seized: Slang. |
| Caesar's "I seize |
| Seizes |
| Modern acronym expressing a "seize the day" philosophy |
| A homophone for seize |
| Seizes suddenly |
| Illegally seizes |
| Forward position seized by attacking troops |
| Government's right to seize property |
| Seizes firmly |
| Seize suddenly |
| Seized |
| Legally seizes |
| Seized the opportunity |
| He seizes what he sees |
| Seized, as territory |
| Bellow's "Seize the ___ |
| Seizes (onto) |
| Seize, as a crook |
| Sinful Caesar sipped his snifter, seized his __ and sneezed" (tongue twister) |
| Seizes, slangily |
| Seizes (aircraft) |
| Seizes, as a brass ring |
| Seizes, as an opportunity |
| Texter's "seize the day |
| Seized, as an opportunity |
| Seizes a golden opportunity. |
| Port seized by Adm. Dewey, 1898 |