scramble|scrambles in English
noun
[scram·ble || 'scræmbl]
climb over rough terrain, clamber; struggle for possession; disorderly or chaotic proceeding
Use "scramble|scrambles" in a sentence
1. Scramble the S.R.T.
2. To lock: Close the shackle and scramble the shackle and scramble the dials.
3. Make the toast and scramble the eggs.
4. They tried to scramble up the cliff.
5. There was a real scramble behind them.
6. We'll try to scramble their communications.
7. It's in a chamber which continuously scrambles the signal.
8. There was a scramble for the best seats.
9. Ambrose Golf – a form of the popular scramble
10. More crusts fell from the vicious scramble overhead.
11. Dogs, goats, and squawking chickens scramble underfoot.
12. Scritch, scratch, scramble, through the thorny bushes!
13. She managed to scramble over the wall.
14. In a sudden panic he began to scramble down.
15. There was a mad scramble for the best seats.
16. This scramble mode must activate on this code panel.
17. We scramble over the embankment and across the basin.
18. The village was a 20-minute scramble away.
19. There was a mad scramble for the exits.
20. No sudden spurt, no scramble to get away.
21. He broke his leg in his scramble down the wall.
22. I lost my sister in the scramble for a seat.
23. Should I scramble the eggs or just poach them?
24. There was an undignified scramble for the best seats.
25. There was an undignified scramble for the free drinks.