grubbla (Meaning)

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grubbla (v. t. & i.)

To feel or grope in the dark.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grubbla

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grubbla Sentence Examples

  1. The grubbla in the garden was a nuisance, constantly burrowing and damaging the plants.
  2. The children squealed with delight as they discovered a plump grubbla in the compost heap.
  3. The worm-like grubbla wriggled through the soil, searching for food.
  4. The grubbla's exoskeleton protected it from predators and harsh environmental conditions.
  5. The grubbla played a vital role in the ecosystem, breaking down organic matter and aerating the soil.
  6. The farmer used pesticides to eliminate the grubblas that were infesting his crops.
  7. The biologist studied the grubbla under a microscope to observe its unique adaptations.
  8. The grubbla's life cycle began as an egg, then progressed through larval and pupal stages before becoming an adult.
  9. The grubbla exhibited remarkable resilience, surviving in diverse habitats and extreme temperatures.
  10. The word "grubbla" originated from an ancient language, meaning "digging creature."

FAQs About the word grubbla

To feel or grope in the dark.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The grubbla in the garden was a nuisance, constantly burrowing and damaging the plants.

The children squealed with delight as they discovered a plump grubbla in the compost heap.

The worm-like grubbla wriggled through the soil, searching for food.

The grubbla's exoskeleton protected it from predators and harsh environmental conditions.