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- verbBRITISH ENGLISHinformalnobble (verb) · nobbles (third person present) · nobbled (past tense) · nobbled (past participle) · nobbling (present participle)
- try to influence or thwart (someone or something) by underhanded or unfair methods:"an attempt to nobble the jury"
- tamper with (a racehorse or greyhound) to prevent it from winning a race, especially by giving it a drug:"a doping ring nobbled three of the trainer's horses in 1990"
- obtain dishonestly; steal:"he intended to nobble Rose's money"
- seize or accost (someone):"they nobbled him and threw him on to the train" · "people always tried to nobble her at parties"
Originmid 18th century (in sense ‘hit or strike’): perhaps from nob (boxing slang), or a variant of dialect nubble.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- try to influence or thwart (someone or something) by underhanded or unfair methods:
- tamper with (a racehorse or greyhound) to prevent it from winning a race, especially by giving it a drug:
- obtain dishonestly; steal:
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- The term "nobble" has the following meanings1234:
- To drug or disable a racehorse to prevent it from winning a race.
- To cause or force someone to do something by offering money or making threats.
- To win over or outwit a person by underhand means.
- To suborn a person, especially a juror, by threats or bribery.
- To steal or filch.
- To get hold of or grab.
- To kidnap.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.nobble [ nob - uh l ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object), British Slang., nob·bled, nob·bling. to drug or disable (a race horse) to prevent its winning a race.www.dictionary.com/browse/nobbleNOBBLE meaning: 1 : to give a drug to (a horse) to keep it from winning a race; 2 : to cause or force (someone) to do something that you want by offering money, making threats, etc.www.britannica.com/dictionary/nobblenobble /ˈnɒbəl/ vb (transitive) Brit slang to disable (a racehorse), esp with drugs to win over or outwit (a person) by underhand means to suborn (a person, esp a juror) by threats, bribery, etc to steal; filch to get hold of; grab to kidnapwww.wordreference.com/definition/nobblenobble verb [ T ] UK slang us / ˈnɑː. ə l / uk / ˈnɒb. ə l / nobble verb [T] (CAUSE TO FAIL) Add to word list Add to word list to make something fail, especially to make a horse in a race fail by giving it drugsdictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/nobble Nobble Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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