Simple past tense and past participle of scramble, Being a scrambled egg, Mixed, disordered, shuffled, mixed, blended; jumbled, combined in a disorderly fashion, thrown together in a disorderly fashion; "a scrambled plan of action, thrown together in a disorderly fashion; "a scrambled plan of action", past of scramble, To quickly enter vehicles, usually aircraft, and proceed to a destination in response to an alert, usually to intercept an attacking enemy, To partake in motocross, To ascend rocky terrain as a leisure activity, To process telecommunication signals to make them unintelligible to an unauthorized listener, To mix food ingredients in a mix to be cooked into a loose mass, shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item, To proceed to a location or an objective in a disorderly manner, A rush or hurry, To move hurriedly to a location using all limbs against a surface, An emergency defensive air force mission to intercept attacking enemy aircraft, Any frantic period of activity, A motocross race, khuan, an unceremonious and disorganized struggle make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it" bring into random order to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them, When a quarterback runs behind the line of scrimmage lose tacklers, 1 a tournament format in which all players in a group (foursome or otherwise) hit a shot from the tee, then choose the best shot and each hit from that spot until the ball is holed 2 (aka: "recover") to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: 1 "The scramble is a good tournament format for beginners " 2 "She really had to scramble to save her par after playing into the woods off the tee ", From Parallel Lines with the Ends Back-to-Back, or other applicable formations Ends Bend and Turn Thru as Centers Face In and Cross Trail Thru Parallel Lines end in Back-to-Back Lines This is a 2-part call, Climbing a slope steep enough to require the use of all four limbs, but not of sufficient difficulty to count as rock climbing, mix while cooking (usually about eggs); jumble, mix together confusedly; clamber, climb on all fours; struggle; bustle, hasten; collect in a disorderly fashion, climb over rough terrain, clamber; struggle for possession; disorderly or chaotic proceeding, If you scramble over rocks or up a hill, you move quickly over them or up it using your hands to help you. Tourists were scrambling over the rocks looking for the perfect camera angle = clamber, If you scramble to a different place or position, you move there in a hurried, awkward way. Ann threw back the covers and scrambled out of bed, EMS: Used by some counties to indicate that all crewmembers are eligible to respond to a call because no particular group is "on call ", If a number of people scramble for something, they compete energetically with each other for it. More than three million fans are expected to scramble for tickets Business is booming and foreigners are scrambling to invest. Scramble is also a noun. a scramble to get a seat on the early morning flight, To collect by scrambling; as, to scramble up wealth, To struggle eagerly with others for something thrown upon the ground; to go down upon all fours to seize something; to catch rudely at what is desired, an unceremonious and disorganized struggle make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it", bring into random order to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them, The act of scrambling, climbing on all fours, or clambering, The act of jostling and pushing for something desired; eager and unceremonious struggle for what is thrown or held out; as, a scramble for office, To clamber with hands and knees; to scrabble; as, to scramble up a cliff; to scramble over the rocks, To prepare (eggs) as a dish for the table, by stirring the yolks and whites together while cooking, If a device scrambles a radio or telephone message, it interferes with the sound so that the message can only be understood by someone with special equipment. The latest machines scramble the messages so that the conversation cannot easily be intercepted, If you scramble eggs, you break them, mix them together and then heat and stir the mixture in a pan. Make the toast and scramble the eggs. + scrambled scram·bled scrambled eggs and bacon, 1 a tournament format in which all players in a group (foursome or otherwise) hit a shot from the tee, and each subsequent location, always playing from the position of the best or preferred ball until the ball is holed 2 (also "recover") to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: 1 The scramble is a good tournament format for beginners, as even a blind squirrel finds an acorn occasionally 2 She really had to scramble/recover to save her par after playing into the woods off the tee, an unceremonious and disorganized struggle, Team competition where players play from the position of the best ball of a team member after every stroke or drive, A battle among several players for possession of the puck, To take off in a hurry An Air Force term, The effort of a quarterback who runs around behind the line of scrimmage in an effort to elude would-be tacklers, Several players from both sides close together battling for possession of the puck, Team competition in which all players play from the site of their team's best drive, best second shot, and so on, make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it", to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them", rushing about hastily in an undignified way, bring into random order, stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream", climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling,
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Simple past tense and past participle of scramble
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Being a scrambled egg - "He always ate his eggs fried, never scrambled."
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Mixed, disordered, shuffled
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mixed, blended; jumbled, combined in a disorderly fashion sıfat
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thrown together in a disorderly fashion; "a scrambled plan of action
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thrown together in a disorderly fashion; "a scrambled plan of action"
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past of scramble
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To quickly enter vehicles, usually aircraft, and proceed to a destination in response to an alert, usually to intercept an attacking enemy
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To partake in motocross
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To ascend rocky terrain as a leisure activity
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To process telecommunication signals to make them unintelligible to an unauthorized listener
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To mix food ingredients in a mix to be cooked into a loose mass
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shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item
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To proceed to a location or an objective in a disorderly manner
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A rush or hurry
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To move hurriedly to a location using all limbs against a surface - "When I saw the coffin I knew that I was respited, for, as I judged, there was space between it and the wall behind enough to contain my little carcass; and in a second I had put out the candle, scrambled up the shelves, half-stunned my senses with dashing my head against the roof, and squeezed my body betwixt wall and coffin."
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An emergency defensive air force mission to intercept attacking enemy aircraft
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Any frantic period of activity
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A motocross race
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scramble
khuan
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an unceremonious and disorganized struggle make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it" bring into random order to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them
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scramble
When a quarterback runs behind the line of scrimmage lose tacklers
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scramble
1 a tournament format in which all players in a group (foursome or otherwise) hit a shot from the tee, then choose the best shot and each hit from that spot until the ball is holed 2 (aka: "recover") to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: 1 "The scramble is a good tournament format for beginners " 2 "She really had to scramble to save her par after playing into the woods off the tee "
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scramble
From Parallel Lines with the Ends Back-to-Back, or other applicable formations Ends Bend and Turn Thru as Centers Face In and Cross Trail Thru Parallel Lines end in Back-to-Back Lines This is a 2-part call
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Climbing a slope steep enough to require the use of all four limbs, but not of sufficient difficulty to count as rock climbing
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mix while cooking (usually about eggs); jumble, mix together confusedly; clamber, climb on all fours; struggle; bustle, hasten; collect in a disorderly fashion fiil
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climb over rough terrain, clamber; struggle for possession; disorderly or chaotic proceeding isim
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If you scramble over rocks or up a hill, you move quickly over them or up it using your hands to help you. Tourists were scrambling over the rocks looking for the perfect camera angle = clamber
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If you scramble to a different place or position, you move there in a hurried, awkward way. Ann threw back the covers and scrambled out of bed
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EMS: Used by some counties to indicate that all crewmembers are eligible to respond to a call because no particular group is "on call "
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If a number of people scramble for something, they compete energetically with each other for it. More than three million fans are expected to scramble for tickets Business is booming and foreigners are scrambling to invest. Scramble is also a noun. a scramble to get a seat on the early morning flight
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scramble
To collect by scrambling; as, to scramble up wealth
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To struggle eagerly with others for something thrown upon the ground; to go down upon all fours to seize something; to catch rudely at what is desired
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an unceremonious and disorganized struggle make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it"
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scramble
bring into random order to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them
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scramble
The act of scrambling, climbing on all fours, or clambering
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The act of jostling and pushing for something desired; eager and unceremonious struggle for what is thrown or held out; as, a scramble for office
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To clamber with hands and knees; to scrabble; as, to scramble up a cliff; to scramble over the rocks
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To prepare (eggs) as a dish for the table, by stirring the yolks and whites together while cooking
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If a device scrambles a radio or telephone message, it interferes with the sound so that the message can only be understood by someone with special equipment. The latest machines scramble the messages so that the conversation cannot easily be intercepted
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If you scramble eggs, you break them, mix them together and then heat and stir the mixture in a pan. Make the toast and scramble the eggs. + scrambled scram·bled scrambled eggs and bacon
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scramble
1 a tournament format in which all players in a group (foursome or otherwise) hit a shot from the tee, and each subsequent location, always playing from the position of the best or preferred ball until the ball is holed 2 (also "recover") to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: 1 The scramble is a good tournament format for beginners, as even a blind squirrel finds an acorn occasionally 2 She really had to scramble/recover to save her par after playing into the woods off the tee
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an unceremonious and disorganized struggle
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Team competition where players play from the position of the best ball of a team member after every stroke or drive
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A battle among several players for possession of the puck
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To take off in a hurry An Air Force term
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The effort of a quarterback who runs around behind the line of scrimmage in an effort to elude would-be tacklers
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Several players from both sides close together battling for possession of the puck
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Team competition in which all players play from the site of their team's best drive, best second shot, and so on
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make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it"
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to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them"
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rushing about hastily in an undignified way
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bring into random order
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stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream"
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