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scribbler    音标拼音: [skr'ɪblɚ]
n. 潦草书写的人,三流作家,小文人

潦草书写的人,三流作家,小文人

scribbler
n 1: informal terms for journalists [synonym: {scribe}, {scribbler},
{penman}]
2: a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to read [synonym:
{scrawler}, {scribbler}]

Scribbler \Scrib"bler\, n.
One who scribbles; a petty author; a writer of no reputation;
a literary hack.
[1913 Webster]

The scribbler, pinched with hunger, writes to dine.
--Granville.
[1913 Webster]


Scribbler \Scrib"bler\, n.
A scribbling machine.
[1913 Webster]


Scribbling \Scrib"bling\, n. [See 1st {Scribble}.]
The act or process of carding coarsely.
[1913 Webster]

{Scribbling machine}, the machine used for the first carding
of wool or other fiber; -- called also {scribbler}.
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