nobbling Synonyms

nobbling Meaning

nobbling

steal, to get hold of, to incapacitate (a racehorse) especially by drugging, swindle, cheat, to win over to one's side

nobbling Sentence Examples

  1. The coach accused the opposition of nobbling his star player with a sneaky injury.
  2. The nobbling of the referee led to outrage and an investigation.
  3. The detective suspected foul play when he discovered evidence of nobbling at the crime scene.
  4. The horse was disqualified after it was revealed that it had been nobbled by an unscrupulous trainer.
  5. The police launched a manhunt for the nobbers who had attacked the elderly woman.
  6. The athlete refused to participate in the race, fearing it had been nobbled by his rivals.
  7. The prosecution presented convincing evidence that the witness had been nobbled by the defense.
  8. The nobbling of the election results by corrupt officials sparked widespread protests.
  9. The government cracked down on nobbling, introducing strict penalties for those caught committing the crime.
  10. The nobbling of the economic system by greedy corporations led to a decline in living standards.

FAQs About the word nobbling

steal, to get hold of, to incapacitate (a racehorse) especially by drugging, swindle, cheat, to win over to one's side

sticking,cheating, hustling, plucking, screwing, squeezing, stinging, beating, mulcting, bilking

missing, loosening, dropping, releasing, freeing, liberating,discharging,unhanding

The coach accused the opposition of nobbling his star player with a sneaky injury.

The nobbling of the referee led to outrage and an investigation.

The detective suspected foul play when he discovered evidence of nobbling at the crime scene.

The horse was disqualified after it was revealed that it had been nobbled by an unscrupulous trainer.