1. grubbing - Noun
2. grubbing - Verb
Derived from grub
of Grub
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere are just too many Americans grubbing for free stuff and a preponderance of Republicans eager to parcel it out in exchange for power. Ilana Mercer
You know, there's one other thing I don't do, Vince. I don't have dirty, unprotected sex with some money grubbing skank who eventually files a paternity suit against me, which gets me kicked out of my own house and leaves me nothing but a living, breathing national disgrace. Phil Brooks
We are all small-minded people, creeping about the earth grubbing for our own advantage and making the very mistakes for which we want to humiliate our neighbors. Helen Simonson
Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made By singing 'Oh how wonderful' and sitting in the shade, While better men than we go out, and start their working lives By grubbing weeds from garden paths with broken dinner knives. Rudyard Kipling
And to me, in my simple opinion and outlook on things, it seems to be money grubbing and price gouging. Source: Internet
They are right up there with some of the best money grubbing politicians that this country can buy. Source: Internet