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Synonyms for scrabble


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : skrab-uh l
Phonetic Transcription : ˈskræb əl

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Définition of scrabble

Origin :
  • 1530s, "to scrawl, scribble," from Dutch schrabbelen, frequentative of schrabben "to scratch," from the same root as scrape (v.). Meaning "to struggle, scramble" first recorded 1630s. Related: Scrabbled; scrabbling.
  • As in scrimmage : noun contest
  • As in scramble : verb race; get into position clumsily
  • As in scrawl : verb write erratically
  • As in grabble : verb grope
  • As in claw : verb using sharp nail
  • As in crawl : verb move very slowly
  • As in creep : verb crawl along, usually on ground
  • As in fumble : verb bumble, mess up
  • As in grope : verb feel about for
Example sentences :
  • The real reckoning of outraged society is not with him, but with Scrabble Alley.
  • Extract from : « Children of the Tenements » by Jacob A. Riis
  • That's the one which the prisoner has to scrabble on the wall.
  • Extract from : « Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • And what do you scrabble in the air with your fingers for, and cry?
  • Extract from : « Pelle the Conqueror, Complete » by Martin Anderson Nexo
  • Hold on to me tight, Pilarica, for Coronela will have to scrabble here.
  • Extract from : « In Sunny Spain with Pilarica and Rafael » by Katharine Lee Bates
  • It fell in the brook, and before I could scrabble down he was off.
  • Extract from : « Jo's Boys » by Louisa May Alcott
  • Voices and the scrabble of feet along the roadway sounded ahead.
  • Extract from : « Pointed Roofs » by Dorothy Richardson
  • Jenny began to scrabble on the pane filmed with smoke the fantastic initial.
  • Extract from : « Carnival » by Compton Mackenzie
  • Have you not had your bellyfull of battles that you must scrabble like rats in this hovel?
  • Extract from : « The Path of the King » by John Buchan
  • At this mention of him she reached forward and began to scrabble things hastily into the trunk.
  • Extract from : « Mary Ware's Promised Land » by Annie Fellows Johnston
  • A madman would be more likely to hammer than to "scrabble" on the great double-leaved gate.
  • Extract from : « The Life of David » by Alexander Maclaren

Antonyms for scrabble

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