Crossword-Solution: GRABBY
We have 10 clues for the answer “GRABBY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Like takers | 1 answer |
| Prehensile ___ | 8 answers |
| Itchy | 23 answers |
| desirous | 35 answers |
| Acquisitive | 40 answers |
| avaricious | 44 answers |
| greedy | 45 answers |
| Covetous | 47 answers |
| grasping | 48 answers |
| selfish | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TERAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GRABBY (4)
Taking it all around, you can't blame us for feeling a little bit hostile to the big grabby towns which reach out like tax collectors every year and take a tithe of our boy and girl crop--first choice too.
Sarah was mighty grabby, though, wasn't she, Milly? I am afraid she will never forgive me for getting the legacy from Aunt Sarah Carmichael.
You ain't gonter put no bans on my goin' air you, Miss Ann? Looks like it ain't 'zactly grabby fer me ter git a holiday onct every fifty years." "Well, if--" Miss Ann tried again.
When she got to the door she added, over her shoulder: "Girney-go-grabby, the cat's cousin," and ran.
Quotes with GRABBY (2)
She came awake, stomach rumbling, and opened her eyes to see a plate being held right under her nose. When she reached for it, Shane snatched it back. 'Nuh-uh. Mine.''Share!' she demanded.'Man, you are one grabby girlfriend.'She grinned. It always made her feel so fiercly warm inside to hear him say that- the girlfriend part, not the grabby part. 'If you love me, you'll give me a taco.''Seriously? That's all you got? What about you'll do sexy, illegal things to me for a taco?…
Keynes was a voracious reader. He had what he called ‘one of the best of all gifts — the eye which can pick up the print effortlessly’. If one was to be a good reader, that is to read as easily as one breathed, practice was needed. ‘I read the newspapers because they’re mostly trash,’ he said in 1936. ‘Newspapers are good practice in learning how to skip; and, if he is not to lose his time, every serious reader must have this art.’ Travelling by train from New York to Washing…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1993–2010).