US /ˈskræmbəl/
・UK /ˈskræmbl/
The acrimonious emancipation of the Netherlands from the Spanish Empire led to a scramble for overseas possessions.
The acrimonious emancipation of the Netherlands from the Spanish Empire led to a scramble for overseas possessions.
break the eggs, scramble them up. Done!.
I thought maybe mixing things up with a game would be kind of fun, with a new singing game called Song Scramble. Here we go.
-♪ Song Scramble, Scramble Song ♪
Back in the Navy, we used to call that a submarine scramble.
Back in the Navy, we used to call that a submarine scramble.
But we can also use "scramble" as a verb in different contexts.
So if you scramble, it means you move quickly, urgently, and maybe not very gracefully.
Scramble!
Scramble! I don't believe it.
As the White House and Biden campaign scramble to contain the fallout, here are the major takeaways from the Wall Street Journal's post-debate poll.
and we have metal hooks that we think were used by jamming them up to break the nose bone, scramble the brain so that it's more or less liquid,
And we have metal hooks that we think were used by jamming them up to break the nose bones, scramble the brain so that it's more or less liquid.
I'm not going to scramble my eggs today, because I can't handle that pressure.
I'm not going to scramble my eggs today, because I can't handle that pressure.