Thesaurus / scrabble
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Down would go the chained hands to scrabble in the grass for it, and then the picking would go on again.
THE ESCAPE OF MR. TRIMMIRVIN S. COBB
There used to be a very messy, rocky desert here, and we used to have to scrabble and scratch our way to the monument.
THE COLORS OF SPACEMARION ZIMMER BRADLEY
At this mention of him she reached forward and began to scrabble things hastily into the trunk.
MARY WARE'S PROMISED LANDANNIE FELLOWS JOHNSTON
I inclose with this the pages of feeble scribble-scrabble which the creature Sharpin calls a report.
I say it not in envy, but with the awe of one who has had to scrabble and who sees endless scrabbling ahead.
JEWEL WEEDALICE AMES WINTER
After a while I went over and scratched its ears and it liked that and then it went over to the table and looked at the Scrabble.
AND THEN THE TOWN TOOK OFFRICHARD WILSON
So in the scrabble were no real good-bys, no friendly little chats about the past and future, no appointments for reunions.
AT PLATTSBURGALLEN FRENCH
Better the unloosed rage of the fiend than the scrabble of self-complacent idiocy.
ON THE OLD ROAD VOL. 1 (OF 2)JOHN RUSKIN
The respectable lawyers who scribble-scrabble your deeds and your wills look the deaths of living people in the face.
THE WOMAN IN WHITEWILKIE COLLINS
They said that no such funeral ever went out of Scrabble Alley before.
CHILDREN OF THE TENEMENTSJACOB A. RIIS
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