425 examples of scribbled in sentences

I took out my half wet note book and scribbled "Deccan Gymkhana" and "Simbla Office".

With some difficulty, for the light was damnable, I made out the following words, roughly scribbled in pencil: "Out of Town.

" He scribbled down the number.

That was the smoke that had to do what Wigley Weigand told it to, and he scribbled all over the sky with it, that's what he did, and now it had turned around and killed him.

Presently a special quotation interested him; he wished to make a note of it, took out a pencil from his waistcoat pocket, and seeing a clean piece of paste-board on the floor, he picked it up, and scribbled on it the memorandum, which he wished to keep.

Toward the end of the meal Psmith scribbled a note and passed it to Mike.

And he handed Mr. Pucker a sheet of paper, on which he had scribbled the following: "To be turned into Latin after the Manner of the Animals of Tacitus: She went into the garden to cut a cabbage to make an apple-pie.

On the very night that Robert Moore arrived at his cottage in the Hollow, after being nursed back to life in the house of the neighbour who was with him when he was shot by a fanatical revolutionist, he scribbled a note to ask his cousin Caroline to call, as was her wont before the days of misunderstanding.

It was hastily scribbled in pencil, dated 'London, Nov. 14th,' and ran thus: 'For my bodyshould I not return by Friday nightyou will, no doubt, be good enough to make search.

The covering was directed in the writing of Zaleski, but on it he had scribbled the words: 'This need not be opened unless I fail to reappear before Saturday.'

A scribbled note begging her husband to come to her immediately brought him upstairs in some alarm.

There were cigarettes and salutes, the secretary scribbled in Turkish characters on his knee, the governor signed the permit, and we said good-by to Gallipoli.

But I haven't had much practice in that sort of thing, and I don't quite know" The President scribbled a few words on a bit of paper, and said: "Take that to the post office and they'll give you the proper form; you can fill it up.

A horrible misgiving had attacked her when she had scribbled the note and closed her eyes, that the cocktails and the champagne she herself had consumed since seven o'clock might have clouded her judgmentif, indeed, they were not responsible for the whole nightmare.

Now he felt vaguely in his trousers pocket and pulled out the crumpled visiting card that had her note scribbled on the back of it.

In vain she tried to silence this monitor, and at last she asked to withdraw for a few minutes, and scribbled a hasty note to Miss Webster; the first she wrote was as follows: "Dear Miss W.I enclose the key of the pianoforte.

In the signalers' room all the fluctuations of the fight were translated from the pulsing fever, the human living tragedies and heroisms, the violent hopes and fears and anxieties of the battle line, to curt cold words, to scribbled letters on a message form.

Now the O.C., be it noted, had already had a report that the telephone wire was cut; but he still scribbled his note, sent his message, and thereafter put the matter out of his mind.

The telephonist had scribbled a copy of the note to keep by him in case the wire was mended and the message could be sent through after the messengers started and before they reached the other end.

Thousands of names are scribbled over every part of this once humble residence of Peter the Great.

The sweet dust shed faint perfume in the gloom; Through all wild space the stars' bright arrows fell On the lone Princethe troubled son of man On Time's dark waters in unearthly trouble: Then, as the roar increased, and one fair tower Of cloud took sky and stars with majesty, He rose, his face a parchment of old age, Sorrow hath scribbled o'er, and o'er, and o'er.

He sat up in bed with the blanket wrapt about him, through which he had cut a hole large enough to admit his arm, and placing the paper upon his knee, scribbled in the best manner he could the verses he was obliged to make: Whatever he got by those, or any of his begging letters, was but just sufficient for the preservation of life.

I have scribbled my story with a thousand men stirring about me.

" He scribbled something upon a pad, tore off the leaf and handed it to his aid.

An answer I have scribbled to it as if written by a man.

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