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Answer for the clue "Word game with lettered tiles ", 8 letters:
scrabble

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB around ▪ She was scrabbling around , searching for the door-lock. ▪ Perhaps you're less well-prepared, with fewer resources and had to scrabble around to find your college place through Clearing? ▪ But they're gone, ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1530s, "to scrawl, scribble," from Dutch schrabbelen , frequentative of schrabben "to scratch," from the same root as scrape (v.). Meaning "to struggle, scramble" first recorded 1630s. Related: Scrabbled ; scrabbling .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scrabble \Scrab"ble\ (skr[a^]b"b'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Scrabbled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Scrabbling .] [Freq. of scrape. Cf. Scramble , Scrawl , v. t.] To scrape, paw, or scratch with the hands; to proceed by clawing with the hands and feet; to scramble; ...

Usage examples of scrabble.

Atari Ado, cooked in half by a Sunjet blast, scrabbling with the last of her strength to get a sidearm to her throat and pull the trigger.

Instead, he must use the small capability given him to work his way upward, scrabble, get a purchase on matter that was not yet aflow, burrow to the stars.

Jigsaws, cards, roulette counters, poker chips, spillikins, marbles, yarrow stalks, dice, jacks, Trivial Pursuit wedges, bridge score-sheets, discarded Pictionary doodles, Scrabble tiles, bits of unidentifiable plastic and shards of bakelite, wood and metal formed a jumbled compost capable of engaging a dedicated housekeeper for several months of full-time sifting, cataloguing and sorting into the correct boxes.

Davey went to work next morning with a spade, tossing gravel against a sloping screen, while Buglet knelt in the dust to scrabble for artifacts.

Certain nights of the week, we play honeymoon bridge or canasta or Scrabble.

I pulled a branch under the cowhide and scrabbled my fingers through the pebbles at my feet.

Now he saw that where his scrabbling feet had kicked away the adhering granules and accumulated cupric silicates, something black and shiny lay underneath.

Estelle scrabbled around the edge of the dumpster, and after a sniff, Ruby Bee followed her, even though certain parts of her anatomy were sure to be black and blue before morning.

She knell heavily, feeling the cool dampness seep through her skirts to chill her knees, and scooped up a little earth in her hands, scrabbling at it, ending up with a handful of earthworms and wild violet roots for her pains.

Daeman crawled closer, fingers and feet scrabbling on skulls, and looked at the tall heap of eggs from as close as he could get without lifting his head above the level of the fumarole crater rim.

Then, when Gio scrabbled for a handhold, his fingers clawed against the pedestal and tipped it slightly.

When I regained my balance, my hands scrabbling along the walls, all that was left of my dark guildsman was a twirl of engine ice and London rubbish.

Scrabbling in the grass with his second hand, Gumbs had failed to find anything that would serve as a weapon.

The screaming and cursing continued fitfully, but their morale seemed to be broken, and Hayward watched with relief as the mob scrabbled back in disorder.

Nina could see Hitchcock inside the house, scrabbling at the window and barking a greeting.