grub for



grub for

v.
1. To dig in the ground to get something out of it, especially food: The bears grubbed for beetles in the soft ground.
2. To try to achieve or get something by begging, nagging, or acting in a shameless way: The members of the city council were always grubbing for more power.
See also: grub

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ellar-Scottish
Udo (1)OO-doGerman
Brynmor-Welsh
Yoshiyahu-Biblical Hebrew
GerryJER-ee (English), KHER-ree (Dutch)English, Dutch
Baillif['beilif]