grubber
grubber
English Definitions:
grubber (Noun)
One who grubs.
grubber (Noun)
(also grubber kick), 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.
grubber (Noun)
A ball that bounces unusually low such that it is difficult for the batsman to hit properly
Grubber
A grubber was a term sometimes used in Victorian England to describe people who scavenged in drains for a living.
Grubber
Grubber is a term which was sometimes used in Victorian England to describe people who scavenged in drains for a living. Grubber is also a colloquial name used in New Zealand for a mattock and in Australia as a term for a cricket ball which when bowled (as a result of lack of force) results in the ball either not bouncing enough to be hit by the batter, or failing to bounce at all.
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