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plural grubbers
One who grubs. examples
A machine or tool of the nature of a grub axe, grub hook, etc. examples
(rugby) An attacking short-distance kick in behind the defence in which the ball is bounced along the ground, using the uneven bounce of the ball to make it difficult for the defence to retrieve. quotations examples
England had an early opportunity with a line-out deep in French territory after a clever grubber from Foden only for Lionel Nallet to burgle back possession, and they then tore into France again as Alexis Palisson was smashed backwards after taking a garryowen and Manu Tuilagi thundered into Morgan Parra.
2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France
Take that brilliant backline move off a scrum when Kolbe came off his left wing to put in a neat grubber for Arendse on the right wing to almost round the defense in the corner.
2023 October 28, Leighton Koopman, “YES!!! The Springboks beat the All Blacks to win another Rugby World Cup title”, in Independent Online
(cricket) A ball that bounces unusually low such that it is difficult for the batsman to hit properly. examples
(UK, slang, dated) A sweetshop. quotations
He could, moreover, no longer be tempted to the Grubber, for all chocolate and sweets were taboo.
1925, The Oxford Outlook, numbers 34-43, page 158
I remember the grubber which smelt of potato chips and chocolate and the steam-heated library with books about monasteries that no one else seemed to look at, and I remember the fresh weedless lawns between the school buildings […]
1960, Rupert Croft-Cooke, The Altar in the Loft, page 210