"Scram" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scram" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scram" Meaning

A confusing word to start with!

"Scram" is a verb that can have different meanings depending on the context.

1. To move quickly and confusedly in a hurry: "Scram" can mean to run or move quickly, often because of a sudden emergency or danger. For example: "We had to scram when the fire alarm went off."
2. To leave or depart suddenly: It can also mean to leave quickly or depart suddenly, often abruptly or without prior warning. For example: "The meeting was cancelled, so I had to scram."
3. In computing, to disassemble: In the context of computing, "scram" can mean to disassemble or break apart into smaller parts, often referring to code or data. For example: "The hacker had to scramble the encryption to decrypt the secret message."

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"Scram" Examples

Examples:


The children were having trouble unscrambling the puzzle as they had never seen it before.
The hikers had to scramble up the steep mountain to reach the summit.
The team had no strategy and were just scrambling to make their deadline.
The scrambled egg was a greasy mess all over the plate.
The fish scrambled to avoid being eaten by the large predator.

"Scram" Similar Words

Scrabbling

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Scrag

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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.

Scragged

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Scraggily

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Scragginess

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Scragging

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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.

Scraggly

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Scraggy

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Scramble

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To confuse or disorganize something, making it difficult to understand or find information.

Scrambled

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Scrambler

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A device or machine used for scrambling eggs or other foods, often used in a kitchen for cooking.

Scramblers

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Disguises or covers used to confuse or conceal something, often to avoid detection or recognition.

Scrambles

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To change the order of the letters in a word or phrase completely, making it unreadable. For example: "scrambles" can become "selbmars".

Scrambling

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To move or walk quickly and awkwardly, often with the feet tangled together.

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Scranton

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