Definitionadj. thrown together in a disorderly fashion
Last update: June 8, 2015
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She scrambled out of the chair. [Please select]
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They scrambled up the steps again. [Please select]
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Charles scrambled out of it somehow. [Please select]
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I came to the conclusion that I wasn't called on to strike you down a second time, after you'd scrambled up so pluckily. [Please select]
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Without replying, Thede scrambled to his feet and dashed into the thicket where he had left the fish. [Please select]
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"My near-side head light's gone out," I answered, as I scrambled past him into the road. [Please select]
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Just as you like, though, and, if you'd really rather go, I'll give you a scrambled egg at the 'Coq d'Or.' [Please select]
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Summertown scrambled down from his suit-case and strutted importantly across to us. [Please select]
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O'Rane, who had scrambled along the balcony, appeared at the open window in time to catch the last words.' [Please select]
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Sonia scrambled to her feet with terror in her brown eyes. [Please select]
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Upon being released, some opossums scrambled for shelter immediately; others stood their ground defiantly with back arched, hair bristling and fangs bared. [Please select]
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