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Definition of scrabble verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

scrabble

verb
 
/ˈskræbl/
 
/ˈskræbl/
[intransitive] (especially British English)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they scrabble
 
/ˈskræbl/
 
/ˈskræbl/
he / she / it scrabbles
 
/ˈskræblz/
 
/ˈskræblz/
past simple scrabbled
 
/ˈskræbld/
 
/ˈskræbld/
past participle scrabbled
 
/ˈskræbld/
 
/ˈskræbld/
-ing form scrabbling
 
/ˈskræblɪŋ/
 
/ˈskræblɪŋ/
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  1. to try to find or to do something in a hurry or with difficulty, often by moving your hands or feet about quickly, without much control
    • scrabble around/about for something She scrabbled around in her bag for her glasses.
    • scrabble for something He was scrabbling for a foothold on the steep slope.
    • a sound like rats scrabbling on the other side of the wall
    • scrabble + adv./prep. In his panic, he began scrabbling at the lock.
    • The kids scrabbled up the slope.
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘make marks at random, scrawl’): from Middle Dutch schrabbelen, frequentative of schrabben ‘to scrape’.
See scrabble in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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