Scrawler

  • 11scribbler — noun 1. informal terms for journalists • Syn: ↑scribe, ↑penman • Derivationally related forms: ↑penmanship (for: ↑penman), ↑scribble • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 12scrawl — verb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1612 transitive verb to write or draw awkwardly, hastily, or carelessly < scrawled his name > intransitive verb to write awkwardly or carelessly • scrawl noun • scrawler noun • scrawly …

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  • 13Graham Masterton — (born January 16, 1946) is a best selling British horror author. Originally editor of Mayfair and the British edition of Penthouse , Graham Masterton s first novel, The Manitou was released in 1976. This novel was adapted in 1978 for the film The …

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  • 14scrabbler — n. scribbler, scrawler; scraper, scratcher; one who struggles …

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  • 15scrabblers — n. scribbler, scrawler; scraper, scratcher; one who struggles …

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  • 16scribbler — n. 1. Scrawler. 2. Petty author …

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  • 17scrawl — /skrɔl / (say skrawl) verb (i) 1. to write or draw in a sprawling awkward manner. –verb (t) 2. to execute (writing, drawing, etc.) in a sprawling awkward manner: she scrawled her name. –noun 3. something scrawled, as a letter or a note. 4.&#8230; …

  • 18scrawl — [skrôl] vt., vi. [&LT; ? SCRATCH + SPRAWL] to write, draw, or mark awkwardly, hastily, or carelessly; esp., to write with sprawling, poorly formed letters n. 1. sprawling, often illegible handwriting 2. something scrawled scrawler n. scrawly adj …

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