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Scribble   /skrˈɪbəl/   Listen
Scribble

verb
(past & past part. scribbled; pres. part. scribbling)
1.
Write down quickly without much attention to detail.  Synonym: scrabble.
2.
Write carelessly.  Synonym: scrawl.
noun
1.
Poor handwriting.  Synonyms: cacography, scratch, scrawl.
2.
An aimless drawing.  Synonyms: doodle, scrabble.



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"Scribble" Quotes from Famous Books



... odd that I should be sitting at that desk with a Cabinet Minister, a Field-Marshal, two high Government officials, and a French General watching me, while from the scribble of a dead man I was trying to drag a secret which meant life or death ...
— The Thirty-nine Steps • John Buchan

... have for some time been convinced that I have done wrong to scribble to thee so freely as I have done (and the more so, if I make the lady legally mine); for has not every letter I have written to thee been a bill of indictment against myself? I may partly curse my vanity for it; and I ...
— Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9) • Samuel Richardson

... hours were passed during the first months of his captivity in writing books in English or Latin; but when pen and paper were taken from him, and he could only scribble a few words with the end of a charred stick, he had plenty of time to think over his life and to recall the years that had been so happy. The harsh words that he had written about men whose religion was different ...
— The Red Book of Heroes • Leonora Blanche Lang

... Rome I scribble pages lighter than the wind, and feed with fancies volumes which will be forgotten ere I can hear that they are even published. Yet am I not one insensible to the magic of my memorable abode, and I could pour my passion o'er the land; but I repress my thoughts, and beat their tide back ...
— The Young Duke • Benjamin Disraeli

... time to scribble a few lines, so as not to miss the post, for here as every where, there are charitable people, who, taking for granted that you have no business of your own, would save from the pain of vacancy, by employing you ...
— Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey • Joseph Cottle


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