scrawl in the PONS Dictionary

scrawl Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Q continues to search for clues and finds an address scrawled on a small piece of paper located on his door.
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The light on the desk starts to flicker as the man signs in with an illegible scrawl.
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Her own hand was scrawling and childlike.
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It also features the album title and her name scrawled in orange text.
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He also comes across many hateful and cryptic messages scrawled on the walls.
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Scrawled on the back is a message to her from a thousand years ago.
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His drawings and comments have an air of spontaneity, as if they had been scrawled just a minute or so before press time.
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He scrawls a joke for his stand-up comedy act.
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On some 550s owned by privateers, a crude hand written number scrawled in house paint usually served the purpose.
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This series features terse, colorless scrawls, reminiscent of chalk on a blackboard, that form no actual words.
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