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the scrambling
verb
To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
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Most teams simply cannot keep up with the scrambling.
That was all the scrambling required of him.
Murray, the scrambling Scotsman, had Nadal zigging when he should have been zagging.
The scrambling, ridiculous answer to that riddle is, the team is staying in Cincinnati.
Instead, I went with the $4.50 chicken cheese steak, thrown together deliciously by the scrambling staff.
More shots for the scrambling Scot to drive from his mind.
"Oh," the woman said, slumping in the doorway, the scrambling pup on one shoulder.
The Patriots will have to be disciplined to deal with the scrambling Tebow.
Hence, the scrambling quarterback is still just a bonus, and not yet the main event.
In that case, he went on, "the parameters would be the scrambling procedures".
There was none of the scrambling frenzy that usually sweeps these encounters to the very end.
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