scrabbling

[ˈskrab(ə)liŋ]

scrabbling Definition

  • 1scratch or scrape at something with one's fingers or claws.
  • 2struggle or scramble to move or get something.
  • 3make scratching or scrambling noises.

Using scrabbling: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cat was scrabbling at the door to be let in.

  • Example

    He was scrabbling around in the dirt, looking for his lost keys.

  • Example

    The mice were scrabbling in the walls all night long.

scrabbling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrabbling

Phrases with scrabbling

  • to struggle or compete to obtain something

    Example

    The two teams were scrabbling for control of the ball.

  • to search frantically for something

    Example

    I was scrabbling around in my bag trying to find my phone.

  • to climb or scramble up something

    Example

    The children were scrabbling up the tree to get a better view.

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Summary: scrabbling in Brief

The verb 'scrabbling' [ˈskrab(ə)liŋ] refers to the act of scratching or scraping at something with one's fingers or claws, struggling or scrambling to move or get something, or making scratching or scrambling noises. It can be used in phrases like 'scrabble for something,' meaning to struggle or compete to obtain something, and 'scrabble around,' meaning to search frantically for something.