Similar words: scramble, unscramble, ramble, rambling, amble, gamble, scrawled, preamble. Meaning: ['scræmbl] adj. thrown together in a disorderly fashion.
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151, At the ducking of the hens, the chicks scrambled for the feed, chirping.
152, Zoe was badly cut as she scrambled down rocks to reach him.
153, Eggs that are scrambled and eaten with toast are typically unfertilized.
154, Workers scrambled to carry priceless objects out of harm's way.
155, Edwina returned her attention to breakfast - lightly scrambled eggs and toasted English muffins.
156, Seeingas a potential embarrassment, the US Central Intelligence Agency scrambled an aircraft to stop the assassination.
157, Boiled, fried , poached, scrambled or would you prefer omelets?
158, I'd like a half grapefruit, coffee, scrambled eggs and bacon.
159, On June 6, Israeli units were scrambled to attack Jordanian forces in the West Bank.
More similar words: scramble, unscramble, ramble, rambling, amble, gamble, scrawled, preamble, shambles, jumbled, scrabble, gambling, cramp, scrap, scrawl, scrape, cramped, crammed, scratch, cramming, perambulator, scrape out, scraggly, sacrament, sacramental, untrammeled, fumble, mumble, nimble, rumble.