Crossword clues for scrawled
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scrawl \Scrawl\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scrawled; p. pr. & vb. n. Scrawling.] [Probably corrupted from scrabble.] To draw or mark awkwardly and irregularly; to write hastily and carelessly; to scratch; to scribble; as, to scrawl a letter.
His name, scrawled by himself.
--Macaulay.
Wiktionary
Having been written in a rapid and sloppy manner. v
(en-past of: scrawl)
WordNet
adj. written hastily or carelessly; "his scrawled signature"
Usage examples of "scrawled".
Here too were heliotypes of dirigibles, with arrows and question marks scrawled on them in dark ink.
It startled the roosting jackdaws in the deserted storey and inscribed the wall with another scrawled trail among many, before it disappeared again into the window from which it had emerged.
He grabbed some loose paper and scrawled diagrams on it: mental maps, plans of how to proceed.
She had made scrawled notes of what she remembered of the lunatic anatomy.
The Veruline monks stood in a nervous group and wiped at the scrawled pornography that had appeared on their chapel.
He constructed scenario after mathematical scenario with which he tried to rubbish his tentatively scrawled sets of equations.
Isaac peered under the walkway at where Lublamai scrawled diagrams on graph paper.
It startled the roosting jackdaws in the deserted storey and inscribed the wall with another scrawled trail among many, before it disappeared again into the window from which it had emerged.
She had made scrawled notes of what she remembered of the lunatic anatomy.
He constructed scenario after mathematical scenario with which he tried to rubbish his tentatively scrawled sets of equations.
He scrawled a date, a short sentence and signed it without any change in outward temperament.
At three that morning, in mid-flight, the copilot had brought him a scrawled dispatch: PASSENGER vicror (NONE) HENRY cAprAiN U.
Hitler airily scrawled it all out in a day or two, -and so far as I know, all by himself.
He rapidly scrawled on the board figures that showed a fourfold increase in the electromagnetic separation of the Y-12 plant, given feed enriched to one part in seventy.
He scrawled several pages in this cornered-rat vein, mailed them off, and then went vagabonding around Europe, forsaking his classes and his hope of a graduate degree.