grabble vs wand

grabble

verb
  • To search with one's hands and fingers; to attempt to grasp something. 

  • To attempt to grab; to grasp at (something). 

  • To catch fish by reaching into the water with one's hand. 

  • To pull, lift or dig (something) (out of the ground) by searching with one's hands and fingers. 

  • To utter inarticulate sounds, often quickly and loudly; to say (something) quickly, idly or foolishly. 

  • To touch (someone) with one's hands or fingers, sometimes in a sexual way. 

  • To pick (something or someone) up hastily, roughly or clumsily. 

wand

verb
  • To scan (e.g. a passenger at an airport) with a metal detector. 

noun
  • A hand-held narrow rod, usually used for pointing or instructing, or as a traditional emblem of authority. 

  • A stick, branch, or stalk, especially of willow. 

  • An instrument shaped like a wand, such as a curling wand. 

  • A card of a particular suit of the minor arcana in tarot, the wands. 

  • A stick or rod used by a magician (a magic wand), conjurer or diviner (divining rod). 

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