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scrambler

[skram-bler] / ˈskræm blər /
NOUN
motor scooter
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Example Sentences

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The most obvious thing that has limited Stroud and the Buckeye offense is his lack of impact as a runner and a scrambler.

From Los Angeles Times

Daniels, an adept scrambler, rushed for 59 yards and a touchdown but struggled in the passing game, completing just eight of 20 attempts for 80 yards.

From Seattle Times

And given that Wilson is a scrambler who, according to both the eye test and his rushing numbers, has slowed a step athletically, that would have been a questionable investment for the Seahawks.

From Seattle Times

Hurts is an elusive scrambler and daring deep passer, but he was initially reluctant to throw over the middle.

From New York Times

He was a good scrambler in college, but found out how much quicker defenders’ closing speed can be in the NFL.

From Seattle Times