scrabbles (Meaning)

scrabbles

scrawl, scribble, to struggle by or as if by scraping or scratching, scribble, a repeated scratching or clawing, to scratch, claw, or grope about clumsily or frantically, scramble, clamber, scramble, to scratch or scrape about frantically with hands or paws, an act or instance of scrabbling, scramble entry 1 sense 2

scrabbles Sentence Examples

  1. The children delight in scrabbling around on the beach, building intricate sandcastles.
  2. He hurriedly scrabbles to gather his things before the last train departs.
  3. The cat scrabbles desperately at the closed door, eager to escape its confinement.
  4. The student scrabbles to finish his exam paper before the time limit expires.
  5. The old woman scrabbles for coins in the depths of her purse, determined to pay for her loaf of bread.
  6. The hikers struggled to scramble up the steep rocky ascent.
  7. The crab scuttled frantically, scrabbling to avoid being captured.
  8. The dog scarpered away, its claws scrabbling on the hardwood floor.
  9. The squirrel scampered up the tree, its sharp claws scrabbling at the bark.
  10. The researchers meticulously scrabbles through the data, hoping to uncover hidden patterns.

FAQs About the word scrabbles

scrawl, scribble, to struggle by or as if by scraping or scratching, scribble, a repeated scratching or clawing, to scratch, claw, or grope about clumsily or fr

battles, efforts, frays, struggles,fights, attempts,throes, tries, works, drudgeries

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The children delight in scrabbling around on the beach, building intricate sandcastles.

He hurriedly scrabbles to gather his things before the last train departs.

The cat scrabbles desperately at the closed door, eager to escape its confinement.

The student scrabbles to finish his exam paper before the time limit expires.