scribbled - scrawled as pasted - glued
He scrawled on the wall. The toddler scrawled on the wall. He scrawled his signature and left as fast as he could.
Scrawled filefish was created in 1765.
Scrawl can be used as a verb or a noun, both referring to a piece of writing, usually messy. Scrawled would be the past tense of the verb, meaning someone has written something in the past.He scrawled his name on the side of the bus with marker, and ran into an alleyway.The graffiti was scrawled 6 feet high on the side of the police station.The author had scrawled it down in the dark, and now he could barely read his own prose.
Scribbled, wrote.
it means when you write carelesly
Scribbled and scrawled are two examples.
Scribbled, scrawled.
scrawl can be a verb or a noun.verb: Who scrawled on the wall? Was it you Jonny?The kids have been scrawling on the wallHe read to the bottom of the page then scrawled his signaturenoun: It's a wonder anyone can read that doctors scrawl.
Scribbled and scrawled are two examples.
Some synonyms for 'not eligible' are illegible, unreadable, indecipherable, or scrawled.
God is great is scrawled across the flag of Iraq.
analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy