Grabby (adjective)

  1. Having a tendency to take or grasp something eagerly or without permission.
  2. Having a tendency to take or grasp something eagerly or without permission.

Origin:

From the word "grab" which is derived from old english "græppan" meaning to seize or take hold of.

Examples:

  1. The grabby child couldn't keep his hands to himself and was always taking toys from other kids.
  2. The grabby customer snatched the last item off the shelf.
  3. The grabby boss always took credit for his employee's hard work.
  4. The grabby businessman had a greedy and selfish attitude.
  5. The grabby hands of the thief were always looking for something to steal.
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