seize out
seize out
1. obsolete To take quick, forcible possession of something. These banks are little more than crooks, hiking up interest rates and seizing out property from those unable to pay.
2. slang To twitch and convulse from or as from a seizure. I saw a girl on the sofa seizing out, so I called 911 straight away. He was so angry that his whole body started seizing out.
See also: out, seize
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- take back
- take one back
- foreclose
- foreclose on
- foreclose on (something)
- keep (someone or something) for (someone or something)
- keep for
- bring (something) with
- bring with
- get (one's) mitts on (something)