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"scribble a line" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to quickly and messily write or draw a short line or note. Example: "I couldn't find any paper, so I scribbled a line on the palm of my hand to remember the address."
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At 8 p.m., Webster Hall, 125 East 11th Street, East Village, (800) 745-3000, ticketmaster.com; $20. Sisario 201004155 ★ QUASI (Thursday) If you were to scribble a line diagram of Pacific Northwest indie rock, it's hard to image Quasi, from Portland, Ore., landing anywhere but right in the middle.
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He scribbled "OC" and drew a line underneath.
Exhausted, she said "Dear God, send me a line," and scribbled something on a slip of paper.
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