scapple (Meaning)

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scapple (v. t.)

To work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the quarry.

To dress in any way short of fine tooling or rubbing, as stone.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scapple

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scapple Sentence Examples

  1. The artist's scapple consisted of a rough outline and scattered fragments of ideas.
  2. The architect's scapple was a hastily drawn blueprint, outlining the building's general structure.
  3. The student's notebook was a scapple of disjointed notes and doodles.
  4. The author's scapple was a jumble of disconnected thoughts and plot ideas.
  5. The researcher's scapple was a disorganized collection of data and observations.
  6. The chef's scapple was a scribbled list of ingredients and cooking instructions.
  7. The inventor's scapple was a series of sketches and diagrams for a new device.
  8. The designer's scapple was a loose assembly of fabric swatches, color swatches, and inspiration images.
  9. The engineer's scapple was a messy layout of calculations and design specifications.
  10. The entrepreneur's scapple was a haphazard collection of market research, business plans, and financial projections.

FAQs About the word scapple

To work roughly, or shape without finishing, as stone before leaving the quarry., To dress in any way short of fine tooling or rubbing, as stone.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The artist's scapple consisted of a rough outline and scattered fragments of ideas.

The architect's scapple was a hastily drawn blueprint, outlining the building's general structure.

The student's notebook was a scapple of disjointed notes and doodles.

The author's scapple was a jumble of disconnected thoughts and plot ideas.