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nabber

n. One who grabs or snatches.

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Bodger and Grift would force fancies and sweetmeats on her like a pair of maiden aunts, Nabber brought her gifts like an overardent suitor, and Maybor checked in on her by the hour like a nursemaid.

Tawl, Grift, Nabber, and Jack downed the last of their ale in silence.

Nabber hadn't yet aspired to the dizzy heights of the Diddley Delve, and in fact wasn't quite sure he ever wanted to.

They had left half of their horses in Fair Oaks, and only Borlin and Nabber had been mounted when they approached the wall.

The two police-dogs pattered slowly up to where they were all sitting, and fixed their eyes on Nabber, who now crouched behind a big tree, his tongue hanging out, his eyes gleaming in the car-lights.

Good thing youre in my dream, too, Nabber youll look after me, wont you?

Nabber had produced a pair of tweezers from his pack and was pulling burnt stalks from his britches with all the finesse of a court dandy.

At once Nabber growled and ran out towards her, showing a set of dazzling white teeth.

Just last night Nabber found a sluice gate that leads under the wall.