Which preposition to use with scribbles

in Occurrences 29%

" Muriel was already helping my love out of her heavy Russian coat, a costly garment lined with sable, and when, after greeting Jack and Olinto, she was comfortably seated, I took some notepaper from the little writing-table by the window and scribbled in pencil the words: "I need not write how delighted I am that you are safethat the Almighty has heard my prayers for you.

on Occurrences 27%

So the birch tree is chosen, partly for its grace and beauty, but also because of its bark, for one can scribble on its papery surface; the hazel, because children delight in the catkins with their showers of golden dust, and the nut "hidden in its cap of frills and tucks."

with Occurrences 7%

But all bad, careless, and hasty authors, who scribble with the bread actually before their eyes, use this style of writing six times on a page, and rejoice in it.

for Occurrences 6%

He scribbled for a minute in his notebook.

at Occurrences 5%

And yet you see merchants who go and labour themselves into a great fortune and thence into bankruptcy court; scribblers who keep scribbling at little articles until their temper is a cross to all who come about them, as though Pharaoh should set the Israelites to make a pin instead of a pyramid; and fine young men who work themselves into a decline, and are driven off in a hearse with white plumes upon it.

to Occurrences 4%

What signifies power, if we do not exert it? Let my Lord know, that thou hast scribbled to me.

out Occurrences 2%

Scandal, the glory of the English nation, Is worn to rags, and scribbled out of fashion.

over Occurrences 2%

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

into Occurrences 1%

" It was a record of the blowing up of bridges, and the words had been scribbled into a small note-book on the way of retreat.

across Occurrences 1%

BRUCE LATIMER 145 Jermyn Street, W. Scribbled across the top in pencil were the following words: "Thanks.

than Occurrences 1%

He was admitted to the bar six years later; but he spent a great deal more of the intervening time in traveling and scribbling than in the study of law.

about Occurrences 1%

Coleridge is very foolish to scribble about books.

beneath Occurrences 1%

"First, I must ask if you know how to shoot," he scribbled beneath her signature.

during Occurrences 1%

The noon recess again brought the four friends together, and Betty showed a tentative program she had surreptitiously scribbled during a study period.

from Occurrences 1%

" "Something like this, for example," said Henry, a few days later, pulling an envelope covered with pencil-scribble from his pocket.

as Occurrences 1%

I will say nothing of the tenderest parts in your own little volume, at the end of such a slatternly scribble as this, but indeed they cost us some tears.

Which preposition to use with  scribbles