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Grabber vs Crabber - What's the difference?

grabber | crabber |

As nouns the difference between grabber and crabber

is that grabber is one who, or that which, grabs seizes while crabber is a person who catches crabs.

grabber

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who, or that which, grabs (seizes).
  • (television, film) A line of dialogue, etc. that captures the viewer's attention.
  • * 2001 , Lydia Wilen, ?Joan Wilen, How to Sell Your Screenplay (page 166)
  • Get to the story and make sure that line 6 or 7 is a grabber . TV viewers have attention spans of fifteen seconds, and then they hit the remote.

    crabber

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who catches crabs.
  • (nautical) A boat used for catching crabs.
  • * Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore
  • In the bright haze of morning they came into Hort Harbor, where a hundred craft were moored or setting forth: fishermen's boats, crabbers , trawlers, trading-ships, two galleys of twenty oars