Definition of Grabbers

1. Noun. (plural of grabber) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Grabbers

1. grabber [n] - See also: grabber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grabbers

grab-bag
grab-bags
grab and go
grab bag
grab bags
grab bar
grab sample
grab some pine
grabable
grabbable
grabbag
grabbags
grabbed
grabber
grabbers (current term)
grabbier
grabbiest
grabbiness
grabbing
grabbingly
grabble
grabbled
grabbler
grabblers
grabbles
grabbling
grabby
graben
grabens

Literary usage of Grabbers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Landmarks of Detroit a History of the City by Robert Budd Ross, George Byron Catlin, Clarence Monroe Burton (1898)
"Rule of the Governor and Judges—Schemes of the Rapacious Land-grabbers— John Askin and Others Attempt to Get Possession of 20000000 Acres by Bribing ..."

2. Kensington Picturesque & Historical by William John Loftie (1888)
"Extent of Nottingham Park— Curious errors—Queen Anne and Queen Caroline not land-grabbers—Names of the avenues and lawns—The Temple—The Alcove — The ..."

3. Diary of the Parnell Commission by John Macdonald (1890)
"It was Mr. Harrington who said that land-grabbers should be shunned as if they had small pox. That was a specimen of a kind of oratory, thought the Attorney ..."

4. On the Path of Adventure by Julius Mendes Price (1919)
"... Guards—Life-like postures of the dead men—" Souvenirs " for the picking up—The officer with the watch bracelet—Horrors everywhere—Souvenir grabbers—The ..."

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