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[ grab-er ] / ˈgræb ər / SEE SYNONYMS FOR grabber ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person or thing that grabs. Slang. something attention-getting or sensational. Origin of grabberFirst recorded in 1840–50; grab1 + -er1 Words nearby grabberGR8, Graafian follicle, grab, grab bag, grab bar, grabber, grabble, grabby, graben, grab rope, Gracchi Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for grabberAll declared that Sara, with many shortcomings, was neither a poacher nor a grabber. Robert Orange|John Oliver Hobbes And you were no grabber yourself, I suppose, till your land and all you had grabbed wore away from you! Fifty Contemporary One-Act Plays|Various Twenty or more of the students in that area at the time had important enough connections to class as grabber bait. I know that kind; we had it in plenty at Deeside, but a 'grabber,' and a 'grabber' of the worst type. Leonore Stubbs|L. B. Walford
Words related to grabbercraziness, fascination, lunacy, rage, passion, frenzy, craze, enthusiasm, dementia, obsession, craving, fad, infatuation, riddle, conundrum, subtlety, question, enigma, secrecy, problem |