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Definition of nobble verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

nobble

verb
 
/ˈnɒbl/
 
/ˈnɑːbl/
(British English, informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they nobble
 
/ˈnɒbl/
 
/ˈnɑːbl/
he / she / it nobbles
 
/ˈnɒblz/
 
/ˈnɑːblz/
past simple nobbled
 
/ˈnɒbld/
 
/ˈnɑːbld/
past participle nobbled
 
/ˈnɒbld/
 
/ˈnɑːbld/
-ing form nobbling
 
/ˈnɒblɪŋ/
 
/ˈnɑːblɪŋ/
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  1. nobble something to prevent a horse from winning a race, for example by giving it drugs
    • The horse was nobbled by a doping gang.
  2. nobble somebody to persuade somebody to do what you want, especially illegally, by offering them money
    • his attempts to nobble the jury
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
  3. nobble somebody to prevent somebody from achieving what they want synonym thwart
  4. nobble somebody to catch somebody or get their attention, especially when they are unwilling
    • He was nobbled by the press who wanted details of the affair.
  5. Word Originmid 19th cent.: probably a variant of dialect knobble, knubble ‘knock, strike with the knuckles’.
previously
adverb
 
 
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