Immoderately desirous of acquiring e.g. wealth.
1I mean, what if you get all grabby and whiney on me?
2VW's seven-speed dual-clutch automatic is fluid at cruising speed but grabby when parking.
3Pity the story isn't quite as grabby as the head, though.
4While you might not be grabby, it's certainly no challenge to trip you either.
5The band opened with three from the new record, but none was particularly grabby.
6I told you how I feel about your working with some grabby old fart.
7But in all honesty, I was just a horny little teenager with grabby hands.
8Now I know about balancing on heels and fending off drunk ministers with grabby hands.
9The ceramic brakes are grabby in city traffic.
10It's a sweet car on the road but a grabby dual-clutch auto feels awkward when parking.
11The wind pulled at them with grabby fingers, threatening to spin the pair into the night.
12Sarah was mighty grabby, though, wasn't she, Milly?
13I had learned to step away from grabby hands and to lean away when setting down drinks.
14I like this material, except that it gets grabby when you're wearing long sleeves or a jacket.
15It'll keep him from getting grabby.
16Or they get amorous and grabby.