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Trump’s actual interest in women of any age always seemed performative, and limited by his perpetual immaturity to the grabbiness and trophy collecting he’s bragged about.

It was a morning — well, a morning, afternoon and evening — of grandstanding, chaos and artistic inferiority, with bursts of grabbiness and oratorial incoherence.

Thomas’ own colleagues in the studio were clapping for Hamou’s grabbiness.

In fact, even in the cafeteria there’s not a lot of grabbiness, even among the youngest kids.

The tip of Sensu's stylus also has some grabbiness to it, so it feels a bit like you're making a mark on a sheet of paper, rather than just sliding across the iPad's screen.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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