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Synonyms for grabble

to reach about or search blindly or uncertainly

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Available for iPhone and Android, download Grabble for free at the App Store.
The continuation of the crisis will add further strains and burdens on Jordan, the King said, urging Arab and Muslim states and the international community to help the Kingdom grabble with this burden.
This was followed in November by the acquisition of Grabble, an Australia-based startup that develops point-of-sale technology that ties into consumers' mobile phones.
In addition to Kosmix, Wal-Mart bought OneRiot Inc., of Boulder, Colo., a tech firm focused on mobile and social media advertising, and Grabble, an Australian company providing mobile payment software for online shopping.
Grabble, "A measurement study of peer-to-peer file sharing systems," in Proc.
Den hoe it down an scratch yer grabble, To Dixies land I'm bound to trabble serves as a variant on what Washington Irving described in a Negro dance at the turn of the nineteenth century: 'hoe corn and dig potatoes,' a literal description of two contrasting movements performed by field hands.
Whether you are a beginner learning to grabble with the steep slopes and rocky edges of mountains or a more experienced climber this book will still keep you amused as there is plenty in here for just about everyone.
No way, when I can grabble with my gizmos and gape at pictures of Giselle Bundschen.
New to the 'Red Bananas' for ages 5-8 is Mary Arrigan and Korky Paul's PA JINGLEBOB AND THE GRABBLE GANG (0778710742), telling of a town uproar when a railroad is slated to go right through its center, and Julia Donaldson's THE QUICK BROWN FOX CUB (0778710807) tells of a little fox who wants to go on adventures during the day, when he should be sleeping.
However, when she allows another woman to share her cab, she must grabble with contradictory feelings of virtue and annoyance.
Den hoe it down and scratch your grabble, To Dixie's land I'm bound to trabble.
Freshman Ben Grabble won his first varsity start for the host Pioneers (8-6).
International sugar prices, which have been relatively volatile over the last three months as the world's largest producer, Brazil, grabbles with a drought, and the second largest producer, India, is expected to experience below average monsoon rains.
A Jew by origin, Harold kept a close relationship with Israel, a country he admired and which he had hoped Namibia will seek to emulate as it grabbles with socio-economic challenges of our times.