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scramble

[skram-buhl] / ˈskræm bəl /




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CPU scrambles into her bed in the front and I climb in next to her.

From Literature

Meanwhile, as other championship hopefuls scramble to add a player in advance of February’s trade deadline, the Celtics could be poised to receive the league’s biggest boost without giving up anything in return.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scramble for tickets to K-pop band BTS' comeback tour, which comes after a four-year hiatus, has seen Mexico's president appealing to her South Korean counterpart to add more shows in her country.

From BBC

The second bell rings, and I scramble to find a pencil to write down the details.

From Literature

The dawn of the streaming era set off a scramble to grab market share among newcomers like Netflix and old-timers like Paramount and Disney, who created hundreds of original scripted televisions shows.

From Los Angeles Times