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Grabby Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɹæbi
GRAB-ee
ɡɹˈæbi
GRAB-ee

Definition

Someone who is 'grabby' always tries to take things for themselves, often without thinking about others. It can also describe something or someone that is too eager or greedy to get attention or objects.

Usage & Nuances

'Grabby' is informal and sometimes used in a playful or mildly negative way, often about children or people behaving selfishly. Common with 'hands' (e.g., 'grabby hands'). Less commonly, it can describe things (like ads) that try too hard to get your attention.

Example Sentences

My little brother gets grabby with his toys.

basic

Don’t be so grabby—there’s enough food for everyone.

basic

She got grabby and tried to take all the markers.

basic

The ad is way too grabby—it’s just shouting for my attention.

natural

Watch out for his grabby hands when there’s cake on the table!

natural

She’s not being mean, just a little grabby because she loves puppies so much.

natural