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You could put her up there with the best of the scribblers.
I've not heard of Scribbler before, but they sound good.
I've never heard of Scribbler - they only seem to be in a few locations.
Some day soon we'll stop by at a monastery and have a scribbler read them out to you.
Every English scribbler then knew what most men have forgotten now.
But scribblers like me and Rob on the page before this?
Those scribblers you've been reading ought to be locked up.
And the last thing anyone needs at a table of scribblers is a wineglass with something to say.
In the spirit of the season, let's agree not to kill all the lawyers and scribblers.
Beyond that, the scribbler and subject must negotiate their own financial affairs.
The Scribbler is presently used by many teachers for educational purposes.
The people taking part included civic leaders, business types, teachers and a newspaper scribbler or two.
And I speak as a frequent scribbler of such - but this one is flying right up there.
That's the way with scribblers, they are for ever borrowing other people's quotations.
The one thing I would like to see for Scribbler though is a less crowded feel.
Naturally, there were many other desperate scribblers like myself.
But Gore surprised the paper's staff of working-class scribblers by staying there for five years.
Tyson was surprised to see there were nearly two dozen scribblers in local residence.
The scribblers then moved in, calling questions on top of one another while I dealt with temporary blindness.
On the east coast of Canada they are called "Scribblers".
The former he styles in his journal a Jesuit and a scribbler who went there only to become famous.
I introduce myself as Baruch, a modem scribbler of records.
And now this wretched scribbler of the things had spoilt it all.
Scribbler, n. A professional writer whose views are antagonistic to one's own.