"Scrannel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scrannel" Meaning

Weakened or enfeebled, elderly or old.

(Semi-archaic or poetic)

"Scrannel" Examples

Verb Forms


Base Form: to scrannel
Usage Example: "Her fingers scrannel the pencil,
Past Simple: scrannelled
Usage Example: "She scrannelled the dowel to precise measurements.
Past Participles: scrannelled
Usage Example: The piece of wood was scrannelled to fit into the groove.
Present Perfect Tense: has been scrannelled
Usage Example: "The column has been scrannelled to the correct size."

"Scrannel" Similar Words

Scraggy

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Scram

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A confusing word to start with!<br><br>"Scram" is a verb that can have different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. <strong>To move quickly and confusedly in a hurry</strong>: "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."<br>2. <strong>To leave or depart suddenly</strong>: 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."<br>3. <strong>In computing, to disassemble</strong>: 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."<br><br>Let me know if you'd like more information or examples!

Scramble

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

Scrambled

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Scrambled refers to something that has been jumbled or rearranged in a way that makes it hard to understand or recognize in its original form.<br><br>For example: "The scrambled words on the puzzle page made it difficult to read."

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.

Scranton

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Scranton is a city located in the northeastern part of the state of Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is a city in Luzerne County, although its eastern fractionally extends into Lackawanna County.<br><br>The city stands on the Susquehanna River. Scranton is Pennsylvania's sixth-largest city and the economy of the area is centered on industry, particularly manufacturing and rail transport. The city has a history in coal mining, and it was once a major industrial center.

Scrap

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Scrapbook

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Scrapbooking

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A hobby in which people create a personalized book or album to document and preserve memories, such as photographs, mementos, and written notes, often using decorative papers, stickers, and other embellishments.

Scrapbooks

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Scraped

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Removed or pulled away, torn off, or detached, especially violently or roughly. <br><br>Example: The storm scraped the paint off the side of the building.

Scraper

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