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    scramble
    /ˈskrambl/

    verb

    • 1. make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet: "we scrambled over the damp boulders" Similar clamberclimbcrawlclaw one's way
    • 2. order (a fighter aircraft or its pilot) to take off immediately in an emergency or for action: "the Hurricanes were scrambled again, this time meeting Italian fighters"

    noun

    • 1. a difficult or hurried clamber up or over something: "an undignified scramble over the wall" Similar clamberclimbascenttrek
    • 2. an emergency take-off by fighter aircraft: "the scramble might be a training exercise or it might not"

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  2. 1. a. : to move with urgency or panic. scrambled to his feet. b. : to move or climb hastily especially on all fours. scramble over rocks. 2. a. : to struggle eagerly or unceremoniously for possession of something. scramble for front seats. players scrambling for the ball. b. : to get or gather something with difficulty or in irregular ways.

  3. SCRAMBLE definition: 1. to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you: 2. to compete…. Learn more.

  4. to climb or move quickly using one's hands and feet, as down a rough incline. to compete or struggle with others for possession or gain: The children scrambled for the coins we tossed. to move hastily and with urgency: She scrambled into her coat and ran out the door.

  5. 1. ( intr) to climb or crawl, esp by using the hands to aid movement. 2. ( intr) to proceed hurriedly or in a disorderly fashion. 3. (often foll by: for) to compete with others, esp in a disordered manner: to scramble for a prize. 4. (foll by: through) to deal with hurriedly and unsystematically.

  6. 1. to climb, crawl, or clamber hurriedly. 2. to scuffle or struggle for something, as for coins scattered on the ground. 3. to struggle or rush pell-mell, as to get something highly prized. to scramble for political office. 4. to get military aircraft into the air quickly.

  7. To scramble is to move quickly in a disorganized fashion, like people running to get out of the rain. When you scramble a message, it can no longer be read. Have you ever run somewhere, in a hurry, with no regard for how you looked?

  8. scramble meaning, definition, what is scramble: to climb up, down, or over something qui...: Learn more.