| 单词 | to scribble up | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto scribble upto scribble up   transitive. To compile or compose (a text) in a hurried or unconsidered way. ΚΠ 1557    R. Edgeworth Serm. very Fruitfull Pref. sig. ✠.iii  				I..vsed to pen my sermons muche like as I entended to vtter them to the audience: others I scribled vp not so perfitlie. 1596    H. Clapham Briefe of Bible  ii. 234  				I haue for your vses, sodainly scribled vp this Breviarie of the Bible. 1619    J. Hales Let. 4 Jan. 57 in  Golden Remains 		(1659)	  				His sudden and unexpected departure hath made me scrible up this, more rudely and concisely than I had intended. 1657    D. F. Let. Addr. to Protector 3  				A thousand such idle and illogical rhapsodies scribled up with impertinency. 1764    J. Cunningham Let. 3 Nov. in  Life 		(1781)	 p. ix  				After a tedious fit of idleness I scribbled up an affair, within these few days, which I call An Apologue. 1897    E. B. Tweedie Through Finland in Carts 195  				We idled generally; wrote letters, scribbled up our diaries, chatted or made sketches. 1906    World's Work Sept. 7991/1  				I scribbled up some sort of application and addressed it simply to ‘Booker T. Washington’. 2007    D. McGrady Eating Royally ii. 8  				While the Queen does have the final say on what she wants to eat, she doesn't spend her time scribbling up menus and shopping lists! < as lemmas | 
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