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grabby

[grab-ee] / ˈgræb i /


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Wright said Archives immediately stood out because she was able “to do everything” — from producing great beats to writing grabby hooks.

From New York Times

Rubber gloves, while moisture-proof and generally better fitted to the hand, are too grabby.

From New York Times

If even that feels grabby, then you can do much with minimal effort by appointing a spokesfriend.

From Washington Post

Trump's announcement was a tad more interesting than the mad rush for Taylor Swift tickets and much less grabby than a big soccer tournament.

From Salon

"High prices tend to make governments grabby, and a recession could strain state and local government finances," ClearView said.

From Reuters