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Definition of Grabbers
1. grabber [n] - See also: grabber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Grabbers
Literary usage of Grabbers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Landmarks of Detroit a History of the City by Robert Budd Ross, George Byron Catlin, Clarence Monroe Burton (1898)
"Rule of the Governor and Judges—Schemes of the Rapacious Land-grabbers— John
Askin and Others Attempt to Get Possession of 20000000 Acres by Bribing ..."
2. Kensington Picturesque & Historical by William John Loftie (1888)
"Extent of Nottingham Park— Curious errors—Queen Anne and Queen Caroline not
land-grabbers—Names of the avenues and lawns—The Temple—The Alcove — The ..."
3. Diary of the Parnell Commission by John Macdonald (1890)
"It was Mr. Harrington who said that land-grabbers should be shunned as if they
had small pox. That was a specimen of a kind of oratory, thought the Attorney ..."
4. On the Path of Adventure by Julius Mendes Price (1919)
"... Guards—Life-like postures of the dead men—" Souvenirs " for the picking up—The
officer with the watch bracelet—Horrors everywhere—Souvenir grabbers—The ..."