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Nor was she going to waste good paper on scribblings.
He held up a sheet marked with his own scribblings.
With a deep breath he finishes putting away his scribblings.
Right from the beginning, he fought the signs of ill health which were the first scribblings on the wall.
All I had to do was erase the scribblings.
Also, notes survive with scribblings about such a plan calculation dating back to 1941.
And not for some political scribblings, but for real prose!
All well beyond the feeble scribblings found in most pornography shops.
Apart from the music, there is a medicinal recipe and other scribblings.
Oh, get you gone and take your scribblings with you."
A strength that you, with your enslavement to the scribblings of others, cannot possibly stand up to.
Occasionally, the eggs are almost unmarked or have faint scribblings on them.
The only thing you can do is scribble; and what is the result of your scribblings?
Scribblings were how Flint described the mystery thrillers he wrote.
These sloppy scribblings served as the first notes to the memoir I have now all but completed.
Children can do their own creative scribblings at the Crayola factory, a popular family destination.
She began writing what she called her "scribblings" when she was ten.
But it's a big place, the world, and I don't envy an academy that has to scrutinize all its scribblings.
To resent nocturnal scribblings as though they were the very flesh and blood of a sexual rival?
In the tiny basement apartment, the police said they found strange scribblings on signs on the wall.
At the outset he warned his reader not to waste his time with the scribblings to follow.
"Obviously the old satyr's scribblings have become some sort of priceless cultural heritage.
She had attached the note to her own scribblings about everything Neil had told her.
He took it and looked at it, but it had indecipherable scribblings.
In some regions, where events were particularly fraught, the land-mass was all but obscured by scribblings.