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Antonyms for scrabble
ˈskræb əlscrab·ble

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  1. scribble, scrabble, doodlenoun

    an aimless drawing

    Synonyms:
    scratch, cacography, scrawl, scribble, doodle

  2. Scrabbleverb

    a board game in which words are formed from letters in patterns similar to a crossword puzzle; each letter has a value and those values are used to score the game

    Synonyms:
    scribble, doodle

  3. grope for, scrabbleverb

    feel searchingly

    "She groped for his keys in the dark"

    Synonyms:
    grope for, scribble

  4. scribble, scrabbleverb

    write down quickly without much attention to detail

    Synonyms:
    grope for, scrawl, scribble

How to use scrabble in a sentence?

  1. Liz Fagerlund:

    Ever since the Scrabble world ranking system started, he's been on top for most of the time, it doesn't look like he's going to lose it anytime soon, because no one has had such a high rating ever.

  2. John Chew:

    It will refresh the tournament playing population, it will bring in new players who would otherwise not want to play the game because some of their favorite everyday words were not acceptable until this year, but we'll end up losing some older players who can't get over the idea that a word coined by a 14-year-old is now used in Scrabble.

  3. Liz Fagerlund:

    The best Scrabble players have math-core brains, making combinations does not necessarily have to do with knowing English, but basically the patterning of letters to make words. Nigel was definitely good at math.

  4. Liz Fagerlund:

    For Scrabble, there is a dictionary of words without their meanings, it's most likely that he's wired differently; he doesn't even study the pages word by word. He can look at a page full of words and absorb them all.

  5. Liz Fagerlund:

    He started playing Scrabble with his mom because she got sick of him beating her at cards. She thought she might be able to win, since he was no good at English in school, he came to the club, and was very soon beating everyone there.

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