English words for 'Synonym of scribble lark.'
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- (intransitive) To scribble.
- (transitive) To mark with irregular lines or letters; to scribble on.
- (intransitive) To move with difficulty by making rapid movements back and forth with the hands or paws.
- (transitive) To gather hastily.
- (intransitive) To scrape or scratch powerfully with hands or claws.
- write down quickly without much attention to detail
- feel searchingly
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- (comics) Synonym of inker.
- (video games, informal, professional wrestling) A finishing move.
- (boxing) The blow that ends a fight; the knock-out blow.
- A person who applies a finish to something, such as furniture.
- (automotive) A visible trim element.
- (rugby) A substitute player who plays at the end of the game.
- A person who finishes or completes something.
- (sports) A player who scores points for their team.
- (construction) A construction machine used to smooth a newly constructed road surface.
- a painter who applies a finishing coat
- a racing driver who finishes a race
- a race car that finishes a race
- a worker who performs the last step in a manufacturing process
- (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game
- an animal that wins in a contest of speed
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- Scribbly.
- Characterised by scrabbling, or digging around.
- Rough, poor and uncultured.
- Impoverished, hardscrabble
- Having a rough texture; scratchy.
- Stunted.
- Of poor quality; poorly maintained.
- Sparse and scraggly.
- Thrown together; disorganized or slapdash.
- Covered in loose rocks or crumbling soil.
- Characterized by sparse, stunted vegetation, infertile.
- Difficult to negotiate; requiring scrambling.
- sparsely covered with stunted trees or vegetation and underbrush
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- (Internet slang) An image that has been modified using Adobe Photoshop or similar image-manipulation software to produce a misleading impression; an instance of amateur, petty fauxtography.
- (Northern England) The fruit of the rose; rosehip.
- (slang, chiefly humorous) Used as a singular form of sheep: an individual sheep.
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- (chiefly literary or humorous) A letter, especially one which is formal or issued publicly.
- One of the books of the New Testament which was originally a letter issued by an apostle to an individual or a community.
- An extract from a New Testament epistle (noun sense 3.1) or book other than a gospel which is read during a church service, chiefly the Eucharist.
- (specifically, historical) Chiefly with a qualifying word, as in epistle dedicatory: a letter of dedication addressed to a patron or reader published as a preface to a literary work.
- A literary composition in the form of a letter or series of letters, especially one in verse.
- a specially long, formal letter
- a book of the New Testament written in the form of a letter from an Apostle
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- (comics) Synonym of inker.
- (video games, informal, professional wrestling) A finishing move.
- (boxing) The blow that ends a fight; the knock-out blow.
- A person who applies a finish to something, such as furniture.
- (automotive) A visible trim element.
- (rugby) A substitute player who plays at the end of the game.
- A person who finishes or completes something.
- (sports) A player who scores points for their team.
- (construction) A construction machine used to smooth a newly constructed road surface.
- a painter who applies a finishing coat
- a racing driver who finishes a race
- a race car that finishes a race
- a worker who performs the last step in a manufacturing process
- (baseball) a relief pitcher who can protect a lead in the last inning or two of the game
- an animal that wins in a contest of speed
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- (intransitive) To scribble.
- (transitive) To mark with irregular lines or letters; to scribble on.
- (intransitive) To move with difficulty by making rapid movements back and forth with the hands or paws.
- (transitive) To gather hastily.
- (intransitive) To scrape or scratch powerfully with hands or claws.
- write down quickly without much attention to detail
- feel searchingly
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- (chiefly literary or humorous) A letter, especially one which is formal or issued publicly.
- One of the books of the New Testament which was originally a letter issued by an apostle to an individual or a community.
- An extract from a New Testament epistle (noun sense 3.1) or book other than a gospel which is read during a church service, chiefly the Eucharist.
- (specifically, historical) Chiefly with a qualifying word, as in epistle dedicatory: a letter of dedication addressed to a patron or reader published as a preface to a literary work.
- A literary composition in the form of a letter or series of letters, especially one in verse.
- a specially long, formal letter
- a book of the New Testament written in the form of a letter from an Apostle
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- Scribbly.
- Characterised by scrabbling, or digging around.
- Rough, poor and uncultured.
- Impoverished, hardscrabble
- Having a rough texture; scratchy.
- Stunted.
- Of poor quality; poorly maintained.
- Sparse and scraggly.
- Thrown together; disorganized or slapdash.
- Covered in loose rocks or crumbling soil.
- Characterized by sparse, stunted vegetation, infertile.
- Difficult to negotiate; requiring scrambling.
- sparsely covered with stunted trees or vegetation and underbrush