grabbles

/ˈɡræbəlz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of 'grabble'; feels or searches with the hands clumsily or blindly; gropes.
    • The mechanic grabbles under the hood for the loose wire.
    • She grabbles through her purse for her phone every time it rings.
    • He grabbles in his pocket for change whenever he hears an ice cream truck.
  2. Third person singular present of 'grabble'; struggles or scrambles for something in a disorderly way.
    • The crowd grabbles for the free samples at the market.
    • My dog grabbles for the treat I'm holding above his nose.
    • The investor grabbles for any hot stock tip he can find.
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