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scribbles

n. (plural of scribble English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: scribble)

Usage examples of "scribbles".

The bottle came down sharply on the rim of the glass, professional services finally sends the old man right over the side so Adolph just bills it to the estate, forty thousand scribbles a check like he scribbles checks to Yale covering his ass every time he turns around, did he call?

I mean if I'd called my old man he would have told them great, put him in solitary, give him the thumbscrews so Jack calls his father and it's there the next day and I mean he wasn't rich, like these other snotty kids whose old man pulls up in a Mercedes like mine where he scribbles a check to the alumni association and then he shows up at the hockey game.

There's no more failure, no more 27 second scribbles, but it's so tedious.

A second Joynson Superfine water­marked letter to Rothenstein, which includes mathematical scribbles and a cartoonish face and the word "ugh," has a return address of 10 Glebe Place, Chelsea, which is the same return address on Ellen Sickert's 1893 letter to Blanche.

On the backs of other draw­ings are mathematical scribbles, perhaps from Sickert's calculating the prices of things.

These same sorts of scribbles are on a scrap of lined paper the Ripper wrote a letter on.

The page is filled in with scribbles and comments and allusions to Shakespeare, most of it crude and snide.

A second Joynson Superfine watermarked letter to Rothenstein, which includes mathematical scribbles and a cartoonish face and the word "ugh," has a return address of 10 Glebe Place, Chelsea, which is the same return address on Ellen Sickert's 1893 letter to Blanche.

On the backs of other drawings are mathematical scribbles, perhaps from Sickert's calculating the prices of things.

At first they were very crude, just scribbles of ocher and soot on dusty hide.