Synonym: blend, bustle, combine, dart, fuse, hasten, hurry, hustle, jumble, merge, mingle, mix, rush, scamper, scoot, scurry, scuttle, tear. Similar words: scratch, stumble, assemble, resemble, assembly, chamber, ambitious, ambiguous. Meaning: ['scræmbl] n. 1. an unceremonious and disorganized struggle 2. rushing about hastily in an undignified way. v. 1. to move hurriedly 2. climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling 3. bring into random order 4. stir vigorously 5. make unintelligible.
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31. He flushed, trying to scramble to his feet again.
32. I said, trying to scramble into my pants.
33. All that despite the fearful scramble to Bill and Ben's pots at the end of the programme.
34. Willie fought back the urge to leave, to scramble back up the embankment and join his mates as if nothing had happened.
35. Nor were the crowd to be denied, for they tore the black baize cloth to shreds in their scramble for souvenirs.
36. And whatever happens, after May 3 they're predicting a mad scramble for one-way only tickets.
37. He was repulsed by the scramble of images in her mind.
38. Woolly monkeys and howlers, spider monkeys and capuchins, tamarins and marmosets scramble around one another reaching for the fruit.
39. Spurs regained the lead in the 51st minute after a mad scramble in the United area before Jason Dozzell slotted home.
40. When some one wants to send you a private message, they scramble it using your public key.
41. I scramble back across the sheets getting snarled up in them.
42. Test conditions have included a scramble along Glencoe's Aonach Eagach ridge and a two-day back pack in sweltering heat.
43. There was always a scramble to obtain them after the meeting.
44. Begging five minutes, I scramble to dress and throw the bed together,[Sentencedict] mind scrabbling to approximate readiness.
45. Their route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen.
46. Scientists' careers depend on publishing studies, and they often have to scramble to get the money to do them.
47. Children rapidly scramble to all types of activities and ongoing projects.
48. In woodlands they can swing from tree to tree or scramble over the treetops to drop to the forest floor below.
49. There was a scramble for chairs in the back rows, but I was not one of the lucky ones.
50. Police contend Bagby nearly ran over two officers in a mad scramble to get home.
51. We scramble over the boulders to inspect the rapid below.
52. As a result, many businesses are having to scramble to get the overnight letters and packages they need to do business.
53. The communities then scramble to raise money -- turning to higher taxes.
54. For there was a scramble for individual honours with just two ounces separating the leading four.
55. Some lost their lives in panic while trying to scramble aboard crowded ships.
56. At year-end it was too late to do anything but scramble to others for financial assistance.
57. That alone would have been worth the scramble round the cliff path.
58. A growing variety of software programs are available to scramble your data so that only you can view it.
59. All the while, the taxpayers in the Amphi School District scramble to find enough money to buy land for schools.
60. Cook for a minute or two until it begins to set, then stir gently to lightly scramble. 4.