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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121. If you like to go for an evening scramble after you set up camp, look for a pack with a daypack conversion option.
122. It's a huge hit as children scramble to bottle-feed lambs, to give their vegetable peelings to the pigs or to scratch the goats.
123. That a scramble by entrepreneurs in this electronics manufacturing center.
124. Garland, made, beautiful fragrant baldric, woman scramble to wear to flooding, dysentery.
125. Critics say such munificence is just a way for Chinese firms to get a leg up over competitors in the scramble to lock up Africa's resources.
126. It was Arakanese who joined the general scramble for loot.
127. This is part of the overall one-upmanship occurring in the porn industry over the last decade, the desperate scramble to attract attention through increasingly more over-the-top porn.
128. We have pan - fried egg, scramble egg, boiled egg, poached egg.
129. In course of the Turkish empire declining rapidly, the great powers of Europe started to scramble for the empire's heritage. Among the powers, Russia was a chief director in the partitions of Turkey.
130. They can frighten you, scramble your brains, make you tremble.
131. This was our first day out together as a team, and although we are a well-oiled machine now, that day we awkwardly scramble to assemble our gear to get the shot.
132. In this paper, the transmitting characteristic of multimode fiber is improved by introducing the periodic scramble during the fiber′s drawing process.
133. The broadside on the food industry was taken seriously by the F.D.A. and touched off a scramble by producers to head off regulation, confidential company records and interviews show.
134. It was a long scramble to the top of the hill.
135. His ionic displacer rifle can scramble AUTOBOT sensors, causing confusion in the enemy ranks[sentencedict.com/scramble.html], and his huge bulk casts a terrifying shadow across a battlefield.
136. LICHTMAN: I think I asked them about this, because I said, you know, if you see a parent and a kid on a jungle gym, you know, most of the times the kids are going to be able to scramble up quicker.