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Noun
(1) an unceremonious and disorganized struggle,rushing about hastily in an undignified way,mix,confusion
(2) an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
(3) rushing about hastily in an undignified way
(4) mix
(5) confusion
Verb
(1) to move hurriedly,climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling,bring into random order,stir vigorously,make unintelligible,race; get into position clumsily
(2) to move hurriedly
(3) climb awkwardly
(4) as if by scrambling
(5) bring into random order
(6) stir vigorously
(7) make unintelligible
(8) race; get into position clumsily
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Noun
(1) an unceremonious and disorganized struggle,rushing about hastily in an undignified way,mix,confusion
(2) an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
(3) rushing about hastily in an undignified way
(4) mix
(5) confusion
Verb
(1) to move hurriedly,climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling,bring into random order,stir vigorously,make unintelligible,race; get into position clumsily
(2) to move hurriedly
(3) climb awkwardly
(4) as if by scrambling
(5) bring into random order
(6) stir vigorously
(7) make unintelligible
(8) race; get into position clumsily
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(1) Our salespeople really had to scramble to maintain our position.
(2) The objects were also picked up by radar, prompting jet fighters to scramble to intercept.
(3) Doctors, social workers and people with HIV describe a desperate scramble to gain access to lifesaving medications.
(4) Now its dash to grab market share has turned into a scramble to sack workers.
(5) The lesser lights realistically are hoping to lift support for their party, bearing in mind the post-election scramble to form a government.
(6) The walk up the river bed was more of a scramble , as it had rained overnight and the large, algae covered boulders were treacherous and slippery.
(7) a local landowner allowed some kids to hold a motorbike scramble in the woods
(8) Jameson scramble up the rock face and moved to a position where he could see the path.
(9) Numerous human rights violations have been committed in the scramble for these riches.
(10) The aircraft are designed to scramble and intercept incoming enemy jets before they can pose a threat to the carriers.
(11) She begins to scramble some eggs, when Steve comes up from the basement.
(12) It is left now to the white collar worker to scramble for a position.
(13) The software sector lends itself to mergers and takeovers as firms scramble to keep pace with market changes and shifting demand.
(14) Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge.
(15) the route gives an excellent scramble up on to the narrow summit ridge
(16) The Askival Pinnacle can be climbed on its west side by a difficult scramble but can be avoided by a traverse on the east side of the ridge.
Show Examples
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(1) Our salespeople really had to scramble to maintain our position.
(2) The objects were also picked up by radar, prompting jet fighters to scramble to intercept.
(3) Doctors, social workers and people with HIV describe a desperate scramble to gain access to lifesaving medications.
(4) Now its dash to grab market share has turned into a scramble to sack workers.
(5) The lesser lights realistically are hoping to lift support for their party, bearing in mind the post-election scramble to form a government.
(6) The walk up the river bed was more of a scramble , as it had rained overnight and the large, algae covered boulders were treacherous and slippery.
(7) a local landowner allowed some kids to hold a motorbike scramble in the woods
(8) Jameson scramble up the rock face and moved to a position where he could see the path.
(9) Numerous human rights violations have been committed in the scramble for these riches.
(10) The aircraft are designed to scramble and intercept incoming enemy jets before they can pose a threat to the carriers.
(11) She begins to scramble some eggs, when Steve comes up from the basement.
(12) It is left now to the white collar worker to scramble for a position.
(13) The software sector lends itself to mergers and takeovers as firms scramble to keep pace with market changes and shifting demand.
(14) Together, they have scaled the stony scramble of Stirrup Crag at Yewbarrow, hit the heights of Helvellyn twice and negotiated the precarious pathway of Striding Edge.
(15) the route gives an excellent scramble up on to the narrow summit ridge
(16) The Askival Pinnacle can be climbed on its west side by a difficult scramble but can be avoided by a traverse on the east side of the ridge.
Related Words
(1) scramble eggs
(2) scramble up
(3) scramble out
Related Words
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(1) scramble eggs
(2) scramble up
(3) scramble out
Synonyms
Noun
1. clamber
2. tussle
3. scurry
4. scuffle
Verb
5. clamber
6. jostle
7. muddle
8. beat
9. jumble
10. shin
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
1. clamber
2. tussle
3. scurry
4. scuffle
Verb
5. clamber
6. jostle
7. muddle
8. beat
9. jumble
10. shin
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