Grabber vs Grabbler - What's the difference?
grabber | grabbler |
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)
As nouns the difference between grabber and grabbler
is that grabber is one who, or that which, grabs (seizes) while grabbler is one who grabbles.grabber
English
Noun
(en noun)- 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.