Jabby vs Cabby - What's the difference?
jabby | cabby |
short yet vigorous and forceful.
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Characterized by jab-like rhymthms or actions.
(informal) A cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi.
As an adjective jabby
is short yet vigorous and forceful.As a noun cabby is
(informal) a cabdriver, someone who drives a taxi.jabby
English
Adjective
(er)citation
- Short, jabby movements of the knife.