Scrambled - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈskræmbəld|  American pronunciation of the word scrambled
Brit.  |ˈskræmbəld|  British pronunciation of the word scrambled
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto scramble
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto scramble

adjective

- thrown together in a disorderly fashion
a scrambled plan of action

Extra examples

I had not even scrambled into my clothes when the clock struck five.

We scrambled over the boulders and kept climbing up the mountain.

He scrambled up the ramp.

Both players scrambled for the ball.

It started to rain, and we all scrambled for cover.

The scrambled eggs are runny.

...the thunderstorm caught us unawares, and we scrambled to get off the ridge as lightning started to flash...

He was near to panic as he scrambled out of the building.

She scrambled down the tree as quickly as she could.

Alan scrambled out of the way.

Micky scrambled to his feet (=stood up very quickly and awkwardly) and hurried into the kitchen.

Our conversation will be electronically scrambled.

The words in each sentence are scrambled.

Maybe the alcohol has scrambled his brains.

The friend scrambled after them

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