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  • adjective comparative form of grabby: more grabby

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Examples

  • In my experience, it will make little difference either way, except that the second option will be lighter and a bit grabbier and more powerful.

    Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: More on the legality of Lance’s tires, Di2 brake compatibility, stack & reach and more 2011

  • Something grabbier was needed, which is why a couple of noontimes later he was occupying a counter stool at Bella's, the greasy spoon nearest to Gus Benjamin's business, Planet Glass, located in the auto-repair district in the far West Fifties.

    Nutrition 2010

  • Something grabbier was needed, which is why a couple of noontimes later he was occupying a counter stool at Bella's, the greasy spoon nearest to Gus Benjamin's business, Planet Glass, located in the auto-repair district in the far West Fifties.

    Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Quickly and without thinking -- which Eclipse movie seems slightly cooler, grabbier, more substantial, more erotically intriguing?

    Hollywood Elsewhere 2010

  • If you do, you've no doubt noticed huge budget cuts, and grabbier than ever "all rights" contracts lately.

    LCSV4 gdelint 2009

  • But now that its articles are being published in a newspaper, can readers expect saucier headlines and grabbier opening lines from Charlottesville Tomorrow? email (will not be shown) (required) * People say the darndest things, but if they use language stronger than

    Charlottesville Blogs 2009

  • If you do, you've no doubt noticed huge budget cuts, and grabbier than ever "all rights" contracts lately.

    LCSV4 2009

  • If you do, you've no doubt noticed huge budget cuts, and grabbier than ever "all rights" contracts lately.

    LCSV4 2009

  • If you do, you've no doubt noticed huge budget cuts, and grabbier than ever "all rights" contracts lately.

    LCSV4 2009

  • It's grabbier than the common and trite phrases. "

    Analysis 2010

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