"Scribblings" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scribblings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scribblings" Meaning

Informal or hasty writings or drawings, often illegible or ephemeral.

Example: "The artist's scribblings in her sketchbook revealed a glimpse of her creative process."

Synonyms: notes, jottings, drafts, doodles, sketches.

"Scribblings" Examples

Usage Examples of "Scribblings"


1. Capturing Long Handwriting Attempts


The teacher's scribblings in the margin of the essay suggested she was immediately confused by the main character's unexplained actions in the story.

2. Sketching Out Ideas


As he sat in his favorite café, Jack let his thoughts pour out in his pocket notebook, filled with scribblings of half-baked ideas for his latest novel.

3. Fragmented Writing Style


The poet's unique writing style was characterized by long, meandering paragraphs and scribblings of words and phrases that often didn't seem to fit the rest of the poem.

4. Recording Conversations


Sheltering under the makeshift awning, the amateur journalist jotted down frantic scribblings on her pad as the refugee shared their harrowing story.

5. Inconspicuous Theft


The thief 'borrowed' the volume to dispose of it under the guise of additional scribblings, ripping out some pages, indicating most of the passages were readable to blind the observant eye.

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