Brabble vs Grabble - What's the difference?
brabble | grabble |
To clamour; to contest noisily.
(obsolete) A broil; a noisy contest; a wrangle.
To search with one's hands and fingers; to grope.
To lie prostrate on the belly; to sprawl on the ground; to grovel.
As verbs the difference between brabble and grabble
is that brabble is to clamour; to contest noisily while grabble is to search with one's hands and fingers; to grope.As a noun brabble
is (obsolete) a broil; a noisy contest; a wrangle.brabble
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Verb
(brabbl)Noun
(en noun)- This petty brabble will undo us all. — Shakespeare.
grabble
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Verb
(grabbl)- A few hollow groans from the wardrobe, he thought, would be more than sufficient, or, if that failed to wake her, he might grabble''' at the counterpane with palsy-twitching fingers.'' - ' 1887 ,
- He puts his hands into his pockets, and keeps a-grabbling and fumbling. — Selden.
- (Ainsworth)
