Similar words: scramble, unscramble, ramble, rambling, amble, gamble, scrawled, preamble. Meaning: ['scræmbl] adj. thrown together in a disorderly fashion.
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61, He added a little cream to the finished scrambled eggs and put fried croutons round them.
62, Gripping the butt of the revolver, he scrambled to his feet and pushed himself forward.
63, A rescue helicopter was scrambled after his empty dinghy was spotted floating out to sea.
64, Instant scrambled eggs, frozen fried eggs, canned eggnog, and many other convenient egg foods are being market tested.
65, Also, they can all help you make and eat scrambled egg for tea.
66, Testaverde later scrambled for 12 yards, breaking tackles with Steve Young-like dexterity.
67, Depending on circumstances, it can often decrypt scrambled data, for a fee, of course.
68, She scrambled into shorts and T-shirt, tamed her thick russet waves by tying them back in a ponytail.
69, As she scrambled from his reach, he seized her around the waist and pulled her back to him.
70, Our sand lizard, resembling a green mini-monster from prehistoric times, scrambled over the twiggy heather.
71, The Corporals ran around screaming and kicking us, as we climbed and scrambled up the muddy path to the house.
72, Together, the Doctor and Bishop scrambled through the inner door against the mounting pressure of air.
73, Spurred on by a new hope, she ran across the road and scrambled up the smooth grassy side of the hillock.
74, I scrambled to learn more and managed to keep a half step ahead of humiliation.
75, He almost lost his balance and tipped the chair over as he scrambled back down to floor level with it.
76, Consciousness of the audience made Michael Banks nervous, and nervousness scrambled the lines in his head even further.
77, Small children scrambled for the scattered coins before they washed down the drains.
78, Chop a little cooked ham, tomato or mushroom into a scrambled egg or an omelette as a variation.
79, Half blinded by the foam, Christine scrambled for something to grab on to to break her fall.
80, The music press scrambled around, at times rather pathetically, to grasp hold of the truth.
81, The ham was desiccated, the scrambled eggs congealed, and the fruit juice fermented.
82, He makes the best grilled cheese sandwiches and scrambled eggs because of his fearless use of butter.
83, She had scrambled through the middle years of the decade. Sentencedict.com
84, Precooked and frozen scrambled eggs with sausage are one combination of ready-to-eat breakfasts being marketed.
85, She pushed all thoughts of Julius out of her head, scrambled out of bed, and began to open her presents.
86, But the networks have scrambled to keep them on the air for another year in an attempt to stem audience erosion.
87, A police helicopter was scrambled and armed units joined a search for the gunmen.
88, My legs folded, both knees hit the ground, and I scrambled, in a rage, back on to the wheelbarrow.
89, I scrambled to my feet and ran panicked through the woods, calling out for them.
90, Then he scrambled to his feet and hared off between the trees.
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