Sentence examples for the scrawl from inspiring English sources

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the scrawl

noun

An irregular, possibly illegible handwriting.

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The scrawl praised murder and masturbation.

The scrawl on the print was a signature: Banksy.

The scrawl on some of the orders reminded me of my 79-year-old mother's.

"Under the banner of preaching and jihad," the scrawl declared, "Lashkar's caravan will roll on".

The answer is 10,210 years (see my calculation below, if you can unpick the scrawl).

(He played Hughes in the movie "Sylvia," and notes that a bathroom at Cambridge bears the scrawl "Sylvia Plath, psychopath").

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He used to decipher the scrawls of Horace GreeLey.

The scrawled message on his helmet read, "Kill 'em all".

Plastic seats bear the scrawls of sharp objects.

All the scrawls but one had been in the rowdy and pointless spirit of Halloween.

The scrawled line at the top of one letter reads "Kadath in the Cold Waste: Hour of the Night-Gaunts".

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