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  • noun Plural form of scrumble.

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Examples

  • “Let me out of here!” he scrumbles, trying to scream.

    In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010

  • For the third night in a row, Pris fell asleep in El Papa Muerta's sailor dress, its wine-dark ketchup stains now counterbalanced by scrumbles of chalky semen.

    La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth 2010

  • Mistletoe dripped an unsavory liquid on them, a living confetti of spiders and earwigs dotted them from head to heel, curds of mushrooms and scrumbles of lichen soiled them to the bone, but Pan slept as if he were to that foul manor born, and Alobar was too desperate to care.

    La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth 2010

  • She thought these thoughts to herself as in her mind's eye she hugged each further tree trunk, bark and lichen flaking off in green-red scrumbles against her breasts.

    Another Roadside Attraction Robbins, Tom 1971

  • Oh, I nearly forgot my Blue Freestyle Vest as it is not really on needles any more, but waiting for me to continue joining scrumbles together:

    Lab Cat 2008

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