Yes it is. It can also be an adjective.
Verb: Past tense of 'scramble'
Adjective: Mixed or shuffled.
The first syllable "scram-" is stressed in the word "scrambled".
The scrambled word "ehduolhso" unscrambles to the word "household."
Huevos revueltos is a Spanish term for scrambled eggs. It refers to eggs that have been beaten, cooked in a pan, and mixed during the cooking process to create a scrambled texture.
The stress in the word "scrambled" falls on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as "SCRAM-bled."
The word spinach is a noun which can function as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject: The spinach from the neighborhood garden is so fresh.object: I add spinach to my scrambled eggs.
Yes it can be, when it describes a noun, to mean mixed, or distorted. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to scramble" and may be a verb or an adjective.
I had scrambled eggs on toast for breakfast.The air ambulance crew were scrambled earlier today.
highly scrambled areas in africa
Scrambled Aches was created in 1957.
life is not scrambled eggs you eat scrambled eggs your life is your lifethat's it that's all.
It's not really a matter of what scrambled eggs would do to your stomach, but what your stomach will do to the scrambled eggs. Namely, digest them.
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ITS SCRAMBLED!!! i have a paper and it said that the words words were scrambled. it sayes PRODUCERS
If you mean that the letters are scrambled, this is known as an anagram.
Yes... Pay the provider of the scrambled service
scrambled eggs have protein in it as bread does not.