Grabbers [noun]

Definition of Grabbers:

fixation, madness

Opposite/Antonyms of Grabbers:


Sentence/Example of Grabbers:

For what is this world but a big wide boarding-house, and all the nations rough and greedy grabbers at the table?

There is practically no surface soil, and thus the moors offers little temptation to the “land-grabbers.”

Sometimes I think these big money-grabbers just love to ruin Nature with their old picks and powder.

He fully believed with that clever, funny little fellow, the cook, that the other watch were a greedy lot of office grabbers.

The room was called the "Pig Pen," and the society who resorted there classed themselves under the expressive tide of "Grabbers."

The forests had so many eager enemies—unprincipled land-grabbers and lumbermen, sheep, fire.

By a misuse of one of Fitzroy's freakish ordinances land-grabbers had got hold of much of the land near Auckland.

The band of gold grabbers, whose prisoner Miss Maclan had become, had met the snowstorm supinely.

Rolled up in their blankets, the gold grabbers had packed into shelter and slumbered soundly.

It was desirable, perhaps, that this reinforcement should be kept a secret, from the gold grabbers in particular.