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crabber

Clabber vs Crabber - What's the difference?

clabber | crabber |


As nouns the difference between clabber and crabber

is that clabber is sour or curdled milk while crabber is a person who catches crabs.

As a verb clabber

is to sour or curdle milk.

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.

Drabber vs Crabber - What's the difference?

drabber | crabber |


As nouns the difference between drabber and crabber

is that drabber is a hair product that works against natural colour to make the hair more drab while crabber is a person who catches crabs.

As an adjective drabber

is (drab).

Crabbed vs Crabber - What's the difference?

crabbed | crabber |


As an adjective crabbed

is bad-tempered or cantankerous.

As a verb crabbed

is (crab).

As a noun crabber is

a person who catches crabs.

Craber vs Crabber - What's the difference?

craber | crabber |


As nouns the difference between craber and crabber

is that craber is the water rat while crabber is a person who catches crabs.

Crabbier vs Crabber - What's the difference?

crabbier | crabber |


As an adjective crabbier

is (crabby).

As a noun crabber is

a person who catches crabs.

Crabber vs Cribber - What's the difference?

crabber | cribber |


As nouns the difference between crabber and cribber

is that crabber is a person who catches crabs while cribber is one who cribs from others; a plagiarist.