Word: scrabble Word origin: mid 16th century (in the sense ‘make marks at random, scrawl’): from Middle Dutch schrabbelen, frequentative of schrabben ‘to scrape’. The noun sense ‘struggle to achieve something’ is originally a North American usage dating from the late 18th century. Phonetic: ˈskrab(ə)l Listen:
scratch or grope around with one's fingers to find, collect, or hold on to something. Example: she scrabbled at the grassy slope, desperate for purchase
an act of scratching or scrambling for something. Example: he heard the scrabble of claws behind him
a game in which players build up words on a board from small lettered squares or tiles.
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