cribble

[ˈkrɪbl]

cribble Definition

  • 1to write or draw something quickly and carelessly
  • 2to make rough marks or lines

Using cribble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cribble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was so nervous that she could only cribble her signature on the document.

  • Example

    The child was happily cribbling on a piece of paper with crayons.

  • Example

    He tried to cribble down the phone number before it disappeared from the screen.

  • Example

    The artist was cribbling a rough sketch of the landscape.

cribble Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cribble

Phrases with cribble

  • to write something quickly and carelessly

    Example

    I need to cribble down this phone number before I forget it.

  • to erase or cross out something written or drawn

    Example

    She cribbled out the wrong word and wrote the correct one above it.

  • to continue writing or drawing something quickly and carelessly for a long time

    Example

    He was cribbling away in his notebook, lost in thought.

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Summary: cribble in Brief

The verb 'cribble' [ˈkrɪbl] means to write or draw something quickly and carelessly, or to make rough marks or lines. It is often used to describe hasty or rough work, as in 'She was so nervous that she could only cribble her signature on the document.' 'Cribble' also appears in phrases like 'cribble down,' 'cribble out,' and 'cribble away,' which denote quick, careless writing or drawing.