grabble
\ GRAB-uhl \ , verb;
1.to feel or search with the hands; grope.
2.to sprawl; scramble.
Quotes:
He grabbled deep in his pocket until he found a piece of about the size, looked if it was gold, and handed it over to Little Sarah.
-- Samuel Rutherford Crockett, "Sweethearts at Home" , 1911
She grabbled with her hands and he dug with the spade/ Where the leaves let down the dark and shade…
-- Robert Penn Warren, "The Ballad of Billie Potts," 1943
Origin:
Grabble is related to the Dutch word grabben meaning "grab." It entered English approximately a decade before the shorter grab , around 1580.
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