| 释义 | 
		grab·ble \ˈgrabəl\ verb (grabbled ; grabbled ; grabbling \-b(ə)liŋ\ ; grabbles) Etymology: Dutch grabbelen, from Middle Dutch, freq. of grabben to grab — more at grab intransitive verb 1.   a.  : to move the hand (as in searching) in a groping fashion : grope   < grabbled about in her bag — Angela Thirkell >  b. South  : to remove full grown potatoes without disturbing the plant, the soil being replaced to allow other tubers to develop  c. South  : to catch fish by hand by groping (as along a riverbank) 2.  : to lie or fall prone : sprawl, grovel transitive verb 1. South  : to harvest by grabbling 2. South  : to catch (fish) by hand • grab·bler \-b(ə)lə(r)\ noun -s |