noun
- plural of grubber: people who dig or search for something in dirt or soil
- plural of grubber: tools used for digging up roots, weeds, or soil
- plural of grubber: in rugby, low kicks that bounce along the ground
Usage: informal
Usage: gardening
Usage: sports; rugby
Examples
- The gold grubbers spent hours sifting through the riverbed.
- She bought new grubbers to help remove the stubborn weeds.
- The gardening grubbers made quick work of the overgrown plot.
- The rugby player used several grubbers to advance the ball.
- These grubbers are perfect for breaking up hard soil.
- The team practiced their grubbers during training.