scrawl in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3
Definition
To scrawl means to write or draw carelessly and quickly, often resulting in messy or hasty marks.
Sample Sentences
- She began to scrawl her thoughts in a notebook during the meeting.
- The child used a crayon to scrawl colorful pictures all over the page.
- He couldn't help but scrawl his name in large letters across the wall.
- As she listened to the lecture, she would scrawl down key points in her margins.
- The artist decided to scrawl a few abstract shapes on the canvas before refining them.
- The child began to scrawl her name on the front page of the notebook.
- He could barely read the scrawl of the hastily written note.
- In her excitement, she would often scrawl her thoughts on any available surface.
- The artist decided to scrawl his signature across the canvas in bold letters.
- Despite the mess, his scrawl held a certain charm that captivated the viewers.
- She began to scrawl her thoughts in a hurried notebook during the lecture.
- The child's colorful scrawl covered the entire page, bringing a smile to her mother's face.
- As he tried to focus on the meeting, his mind was too distracted to scrawl anything useful.
- The artist's scrawl transformed into an intricate design that captured the attention of passersby.
- Feeling inspired, she decided to scrawl a poem on the back of an old envelope.
- He began to scrawl his thoughts in a worn-out notebook.
- The children were instructed not to scrawl on the walls of the classroom.
- She could barely decipher the scrawl on the faded letter.
- In a moment of inspiration, he decided to scrawl a poem on a napkin.
- Her signature was a quick scrawl that seemed to capture her personality perfectly.