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Meanings of
scribble
in English
Portuguese
cacografia
Catalan
escarabat
Spanish
garabato
Back to the meaning
Poor handwriting.
scratch
scrawl
cacography
Portuguese
cacografia
Russian
грифонаж
Portuguese
garrancho
Spanish
garabato
Catalan
gargot
Back to the meaning
An aimless drawing.
doodle
scrabble
Russian
грифонаж
Synonyms
Examples for "
doodle
"
doodle
scrabble
Examples for "
doodle
"
1
It took almost a year before the first cute Google
doodle
appeared.
2
If you want to draw,
doodle
,
or just sketch, this is great.
3
They dream, they
doodle
,
they hum, they dance their way to success.
4
Chistery had a
slipsy
-
doodle
sense of language, but he tended toward steadiness.
5
Cock
-
a
-
doodle
-
do
all you want, but in my bedchamber the rules are mine.
1
There was a
scrabble
of activity along the two lines of seats.
2
As I stooped before the grate I felt something
scrabble
my shoulders.
3
That's the one which the prisoner has to
scrabble
on the wall.
4
Peak iPod is the
hard
-
scrabble
economic reality mankind faces here and now.
5
Harry began to
scrabble
toward the pistol, breathing hard with hitching breaths.
Usage of
scribble
in English
1
He's a good halfback. I turned my attention back to my
scribble
.
2
She was pointing at the
scribble
he was making on the paper.
3
Some people absent-mindedly
scribble
lines and absurd names on their desk blotter.
4
I
scribble
in haste from here, where we shall be some time.
5
They thank me profusely and
scribble
the name down on their shirt-cuffs.
6
I saw a
scribble
of multicoloured lights and then everything whited out.
7
She stopped long enough to
scribble
her thoughts on her yellow pad.
8
I pointed at her glass and mimed a
scribble
to the barman.
9
Get up at six,
scribble
an ode before going to the office.
10
Abbot Hugo is behind this wheeze to
scribble
down all my doings.
11
He took a note-book from under his pillow and commenced to
scribble
.
12
No, not the papers,-allwomen
scribble
,
and all
scribble
the same things.
13
I like to write in large letters,
scribble
,
draw arrows and circles.
14
I have only a moment to
scribble
a line on my card.
15
As Rovigo affords no other amusement I shall
scribble
a little longer.
16
After they'd eaten, Viva took out her journal and started to
scribble
.
Other examples for "scribble"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
scribble
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
scribble on
scribble notes
scribble things
scribble a line
scribble again
More collocations
Translations for
scribble
Portuguese
cacografia
garrancho
doodle
Catalan
escarabat
guixada
gargot
doodle
Spanish
garabato
garabatos
garfio
pintarrajo
chafarrinón
rayajo
doodle
Russian
грифонаж
Scribble
through the time
Scribble
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common