Scrabble

/'skræbl/
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Definition
  1. Verb:

    • To write or draw something quickly and carelessly: To produce marks, letters, or words in a hasty, untidy, or illegible manner, often without paying close attention.
    • To grope or feel about frantically with the hands: To search for something by moving the hands awkwardly or blindly, especially in a state of urgency or in the dark.
  2. Noun:

    • A trademark for a specific board game: (Often capitalized as Scrabble®) A word game in which players use lettered tiles to create words in a crossword-style pattern on a board, with each letter having a point value.
    • An act of scribbling or scratching: The result or action of writing or marking something hastily and untidily.
    • An act of groping or scrambling: A frantic search conducted by feeling around with the hands.
Usage Examples
  • Verb (to write carelessly):
    • He would scrabble his signature on documents without reading them.
    • The child scrabbled a drawing on the wall with a crayon.
  • Verb (to grope/search):
    • She had to scrabble for her glasses on the nightstand in the dark.
    • The puppy scrabbled at the door, trying to get out.
  • Noun (the game):
    • We play Scrabble every Sunday evening.
    • She got a triple word score in Scrabble.
  • Noun (an act of scribbling):
    • His notes were an illegible scrabble.
  • Noun (an act of groping):
    • After the power outage, it was a frantic scrabble to find a flashlight.
Advanced Usage
  • "to scrabble about/around (for something)": To search clumsily or desperately by feeling with the hands.
    • He was scrabbling around in the drawer for a pen.
  • "to scrabble together": To assemble or collect something with hurried, clumsy effort.
    • They managed to scrabble together enough money for the train fare.
Variants and Related Words
  • Scrabbler (n): One who scrabbles (either writes carelessly or gropes).
  • Scrabbly (adj): Resembling or characteristic of scrabbling; rough, scrambling. (This form is rare).
  • Scrabble® (n): The proprietary name for the specific word game. This is a trademark and should be capitalized.
Synonyms
  • Verb (write): Scribble, scratch, doodle.
  • Verb (grope): Fumble, grope, claw, scramble, feel around.
  • Noun (game): (No direct synonym as it is a trademarked game; "word game" is a generic description).
  • Noun (scribble): Scribble, scratch, squiggle.
  • Noun (grope): Fumble, grope, scramble.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Scrabble around/for: To search hurriedly and clumsily.
    • She scrabbled for her keys as the bus approached.
  • Scrabble about: Similar to "scrabble around," implying a more widespread, searching movement.
    • The chickens were scrabbling about in the dirt.
Related Idioms
  • No direct idioms are uniquely formed with "scrabble." The word itself often conveys a sense of hasty, undignified, or desperate effort, which is idiomatic in nature. For example, "a scrabble for survival" implies a desperate struggle.
Noun
  1. a board game in which words are formed from letters in patterns similar to a crossword puzzle; each letter has a value and those values are used to score the game
  2. an aimless drawing
Verb
  1. write down quickly without much attention to detail
  2. feel searchingly
    • She groped for his keys in the dark

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