"Scrolling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrolling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scrolling" Meaning

To move or cause something to move on a screen, usually on a computer or mobile device, so that a portion of the display is visible for a short time and then moves up or down to make more display visible.

"Scrolling" Examples

Examples of Using the Word "Scrolling"


1. Within Technology and Computing

To enhance user experience, mobile applications often include arrow buttons to help with scrolling through multiple pages easily.

2. In Video or Internet Use

When watching a long YouTube video, you can scroll up for the video menu or scroll down to see more comments.

3. Within Novels and Literary Works

The protagonist lost interest halfway through her book, and she had to scrolling through the back to find out who kept on sending mysterious letters to him.

4. Describing Motion

Players on a skateboard can go into the park and start scrolling over the hills.

5. In History and Academic Contexts

The old manuscripts often had to be scrolled on a scroll, especially those written on paper with a narrow width.

"Scrolling" Similar Words

Scrofuloderma

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Scrofuloderma is a condition where a chronic, granulomatous infection of the lymph nodes of the neck, typically due to tuberculosis, causes the lymph nodes to ulcerate and break through the skin, resulting in the formation of sinus tracts and pits on the skin. It can also lead to the destruction of surrounding tissue and the formation of abscesses.

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A small roll of material, especially paper or papyrus, wound around a cylinder, used especially for reading or writing in ancient and medieval times.<br><br>To move something, such as a window or a part of a screen, smoothly from top to bottom or from side to side, typically by turning a handle.<br><br>To move the screen of a computer, smartphone, or similar device, typically by rotating or sliding the input device.

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Scrooges (noun)<br><br>The term "scrooges" is derived from the fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' novella "A Christmas Carol". A Scrooge is someone who is miserly, stingy, and reluctant to spend money or help others, often shown as someone reluctant to show kindness or generosity, especially during the holiday season.<br><br>In modern usage, the term is used to describe someone who is frugal or penny-pinching, but it can also imply a more broader sense of being unwilling or hesitant to show kindness or generosity, often with an element of heartlessness or coldness.

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