scraffle (Meaning)
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scraffle (v. i.)
To scramble or struggle; to wrangle; also, to be industrious.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scraffle
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scraffle Sentence Examples
- The siblings scraffled for the last cookie in the jar.
- The dog scraffled at the door, eager to be let out.
- The squirrels scraffled through the fallen leaves in search of acorns.
- The children scraffled together their toys before bedtime.
- The hikers scraffled up the steep mountain trail.
- The students scraffled over the exam papers, hoping to improve their grades.
- The scavengers scraffled through the garbage for scraps of food.
- The detectives scraffled through the apartment for clues.
- The researchers scraffled through ancient texts for evidence of their theory.
- The animals scraffled for territory in the dense jungle.
FAQs About the word scraffle
To scramble or struggle; to wrangle; also, to be industrious.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The siblings scraffled for the last cookie in the jar.
The dog scraffled at the door, eager to be let out.
The squirrels scraffled through the fallen leaves in search of acorns.
The children scraffled together their toys before bedtime.