Sentence examples for scrawl over from inspiring English sources

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I'd type it all up, printing out draft after draft which I'd scrawl over with pen before transferring the changes back on to the computer.

"I expect nothing more from life," he wrote George Sand in 1875, "but a series of blank pages to scrawl over with black.

Then he went quiet for a few minutes as he began to scrawl over the folders.

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We look at his manuscript of Galileo, scrawled over by Charles Laughton and by Brecht.

He also captured a whimsical warning, "Door Locked," scrawled over a room that belonged to one of the Roosevelt sons.

The book, full of the names of presidents and princes and pop stars, was passed around the table and scrawled over by all hands.

Their rusty metal gate, ruptured by shrapnel and scrawled over with chalk, doubles as a tab system for rebels yet to pay for their milk rations.

In the middle of the block, on the south side, sits No. 58, scrawled over with graffiti, stricken with a caving roof and collapsing floors, and deemed structurally unsound.

But below that inscription, the book's title has been defaced: What was once "Birthday Bunny" has been scrawled over, with a marker and in a far less steady hand.

The installation pays tribute to Mr. Bispo do Rosário, as do the rotating costumes (by Mr. Mesquita's mother, Baby Mesquita), which are variously patchwork, decorated with bright pieces of fringe and scrawled over with words.

The audience wander into a room whose walls are covered in blackboards scrawled over with equations, and into another where a boffin is (I think) trying to make an electric circuit using lemons.

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