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1 In response, card issuers scramble to figure out which charges are legitimate.
2 We had to scramble to get a solution for that, he said.
3 Whenever Hollywood needs, a team of Coliseum workers will scramble to help.
4 We shall be falling over one another in the scramble to volunteer.
5 Tuesday begins a helter-skelter scramble to the finish, especially for the Republicans.
6 Purposely, Burke gave him just enough room to scramble to his feet.
7 Thompson lost a fumble on a scramble to end the first drive.
8 When their plot goes awry, the criminals scramble to escape being caught.
9 I heard Barb scramble to her feet and run for the door.
10 Then I scramble to my feet and walk over to the corpse.
11 You shouldn't have to scramble to get your tinder, kindling, and fuel.
12 They are smashing in the dug-out. A methodical scramble to the orifice.
13 I used the time to scramble to my feet and face him.
14 No rushing through the doors, no desperate scramble to nab a bargain.
15 Governments are taking increasingly drastic measures as they scramble to contain the virus.
16 My undignified scramble to the summit was well worth it, however.
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