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noun

crab

krab
noun
1
A sea creature with a hard shell, pincers, and a sideways walk.
"We caught a bucket of crabs off the pier."
verb
1
To complain or grumble.
"He kept crabbing about the delayed flight."
2
To move sideways or drift off course, as an aircraft does against crosswind.
"The pilot had to crab the plane into the wind to line up with the runway."

How to Use Crab

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishThe sea creature, or, informally, to complain.

Common pairings
catch crabs crab about something crab meat

Word Forms

crabbed past tense, crabbed past tense, crabs plural, crabs plural, Crabs plural, crabs singular, crabs singular

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Etymology

From Old English crabba, an ancient Germanic word for the shelled sea creature; the "complain" sense likely grew from the animal's irritable, snapping reputation.

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