"Scrabbled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Scrambled or confused; utterly bewildered, using irrelevant and unclear language or information.
Here are 5 usage examples:
The hikers struggled through the underbrush, but ended up lost in the woods because they scrabbled through the dense foliage without a map.
She was quick on her feet and scrabbled up the trellis to get into the window on the second floor.
He used his hands to scrabble for traction on the ice as he walked across the frozen lake.
The birds scrabbled for food on the forest floor, searching for scraps in the underbrush.
He scrubbed and scrabbled his notes together, trying to make sense of the professor's scattered lecture.
To scowl is to look at someone or something with a disapproving or unpleasant expression on one's face, typically due to disapproval, anger, or disdain.
To scow is to frown or from in disapproval or distaste, or to refuse food, often because it tastes bad.
I couldn't find any word "scoy" in the dictionary. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a non-existent word.
A board game in which players create words from letter tiles, typically scored based on the placement and combination of letters on a grid.
Scrabbled or Scrabbling: (past tense of Scrabble)<br><br>Verb: <br><br>1. To move or dig through something, especially soil, with the hands or fingers, urgently or with difficulty.<br>Example: She was scrabbling in the dirt to find a specific leaf.<br>2. To write or draw hastily and scribbly.<br>Example: The children were scrabbling their names in the sand on the beach.<br><br>Noun:<br><br>The act of opening a door or lid (often recklessly) causing pieces to fly everywhere.<br>Example: After she rushed into the room she had a scrabbling noise from the accidentally left-open trunk.
To scrag means to kill or slaughter an animal, especially in a rough or unofficial manner, often in reference to a gluings or a fight.
To scrag is to catch or kill an animal, typically in a rough or uncontrolled way, often referring to hunting or poaching. It can also refer to the act of severely beating or damaging something, such as a rope or a fabric.