- verbscrawl (verb) · scrawls (third person present) · scrawled (past tense) · scrawled (past participle) · scrawling (present participle)
- write (something) in a hurried, careless way:"Charlie scrawled his signature" · "he was scrawling on the back of a used envelope"
nounscrawl (noun) · scrawls (plural noun)- an example of hurried, careless writing:"the page was covered in scrawls and doodles" · "reams of handwritten scrawl"
Originearly 17th century: apparently an alteration of the verb crawl, perhaps influenced by obsolete scrawl ‘sprawl’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an example of hurried, careless writing:
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