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    Scram·ble
    /ˈskramb(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep slope or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet: "we scrambled over the wet boulders" Similar clamberclimbcrawlclaw one's way
    • 2. order (a fighter aircraft or its pilot) to take off immediately in an emergency or for action: "the Hurricanes were scrambled again, this time meeting Italian fighters"

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  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word scramble as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Scramble can mean to move or climb hastily, to struggle for something, to jumble or mix together, or to cook eggs.

  4. Learn the meaning of scramble as a verb and a noun, with synonyms, antonyms and related words. See how to use scramble in different contexts, such as climbing, moving, mixing, changing signal and taking off.

  5. to climb or move quickly using one's hands and feet, as down a rough incline. to compete or struggle with others for possession or gain: The children scrambled for the coins we tossed. to move hastily and with urgency: She scrambled into her coat and ran out the door.

  6. 3 days ago · Learn the various meanings and uses of the word scramble, from climbing or crawling to competing or cooking. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples and word frequency of scramble.

  7. To scramble is to move quickly in a disorganized fashion, like people running to get out of the rain. When you scramble a message, it can no longer be read. Have you ever run somewhere, in a hurry, with no regard for how you looked? Then you scrambled. Quarterbacks scramble when they need to escape defenders trying to clobber them.

  8. Scramble means to move or climb hurriedly, especially on the hands and knees, or to struggle or contend frantically for something. It can also mean to mix or throw together haphazardly, to cook eggs, or to distort a signal.

  9. Scramble is a verb that means to move or climb quickly with difficulty, or to compete for something scarce. Learn how to use it in sentences and see translations in different languages.

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