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What does scrabbaling?

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∙ 12y ago
Updated: 7/31/2025

Scrabbling refers to the act of searching frantically or using one's hands to gather or manipulate objects, often in a disorganized manner. It can also describe a form of climbing or moving quickly over rough terrain, using hands and feet for support. In a more specific context, "scrabbling" can pertain to playing the word game Scrabble, where players create words on a game board using letter tiles.

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