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scrawl(1) (iou)



scrawl noun1. L17.
[from SCRAWL verb2.]
A scrawled thing; a hastily and badly written letter, a careless sketch. Also, (usu. in pl., now rare) a scrawled or illegible character. L17.
Thackeray A scrawl from his pencil brings an enormous price. B. D. W. Ramsay I received a scrawl in Sir Colin's own handwriting. B. Emecheta The sheets were covered with red ink scrawls.
A careless, illegible style of handwriting. E18.
F. Burney Her hand-Writing..was a..miserable scrawl.

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To pass on ones turn.