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scribble
verb (scribbled , scribbling )
1 tr & intr to write quickly or untidily; to scrawl.
2 tr & intr to write (worthless material), often copiously and for a living.
3 intr to draw meaningless lines or shapes absent-mindedly.
noun
1 untidy or illegible handwriting; scrawl.
2 meaningless written lines or shapes.
[15c: from Latin scribillare , from scribere to write]
scribbler noun , derog a worthless writer.
scribbly adjective .
verb (scribbled , scribbling )
1 tr & intr to write quickly or untidily; to scrawl.
2 tr & intr to write (worthless material), often copiously and for a living.
3 intr to draw meaningless lines or shapes absent-mindedly.
noun
1 untidy or illegible handwriting; scrawl.
2 meaningless written lines or shapes.
[15c: from Latin scribillare , from scribere to write]
scribbler noun , derog a worthless writer.
scribbly adjective .
scribe
noun
1 a person employed to make handwritten copies of documents before printing was invented.
2 in biblical times: a Jewish lawyer or teacher of law.
3 a tool with a pointed blade for scoring lines on wood or metal.
4 facetious a journalist.
verb (scribed , scribing ) to mark or score lines with a scribe or anything similar.
[14c: from Latin scriba , from scribere to write]
scribal adjective .
scriber noun a scribing tool.
noun
1 a person employed to make handwritten copies of documents before printing was invented.
2 in biblical times: a Jewish lawyer or teacher of law.
3 a tool with a pointed blade for scoring lines on wood or metal.
4 facetious a journalist.
verb (scribed , scribing ) to mark or score lines with a scribe or anything similar.
[14c: from Latin scriba , from scribere to write]
scribal adjective .
scriber noun a scribing tool.
scrim
noun an open fabric used as lining in upholstery, in bookbinding, for curtains, etc.
[18c]
noun an open fabric used as lining in upholstery, in bookbinding, for curtains, etc.
[18c]
scrimmage or scrummage
noun
1 a noisy brawl or struggle.
2 American football play between the opposing teams beginning with the snap and ending when the ball is dead.
3 rugby a scrum ( noun 1).
verb (scrimmaged , scrimmaging ) intr to take part in a scrimmage.
[15c: a variant of skirmish]
noun
1 a noisy brawl or struggle.
2 American football play between the opposing teams beginning with the snap and ending when the ball is dead.
3 rugby a scrum ( noun 1).
verb (scrimmaged , scrimmaging ) intr to take part in a scrimmage.
[15c: a variant of skirmish]
scrimp
verb (scrimped , scrimping ) intr to live economically; to be frugal or sparing.
[18c: related to Swedish and Danish skrumpen shrivelled]
scrimpiness noun .
scrimpy adjective .
scrimp and save to be sparing and niggardly, often out of necessity.
verb (scrimped , scrimping ) intr to live economically; to be frugal or sparing.
[18c: related to Swedish and Danish skrumpen shrivelled]
scrimpiness noun .
scrimpy adjective .
scrimp and save to be sparing and niggardly, often out of necessity.
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