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was scrambled
verb
To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
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If you hadn't, it was scrambled eggs.
Back at my hotel, I noticed that CNN was scrambled.
On Saturday morning, breakfast was scrambled eggs, bacon and potatoes.
IPD is truly a celebration of culture, but it isn't something that just was scrambled together at the last minute.
This equaliser was scrambled in after a career-defining cock-up by Gus Caesar.
For lunch it was scrambled eggs, and Wine Society claret, the best he had left.
"The police helicopter was scrambled and the armed response unit mobilised during the incident.
And, almost since that time, Fischer's life was scrambled by a series of bizarre developments.
His mind was scrambled and the situation would affect him physically.
The rebound was scrambled into the net but the "goal" was disallowed for offside.
He was ill, he was tired, and, he said, "My brain was scrambled".
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