0 past simple and past participle of scribble
1 to write or draw something quickly or carelessly:
The baby's just scribbled all over my new dictionary!
[ + two objects ] I'll just scribble Dad a note/scribble a note to Dad to say we're going out.
He scribbled circular, curvy lines along the axial line to indicate the circulation path while working out the access to the rooms on the right.
Those titles, of course, were entered in the scribbled book and could have been obtained from there.
Based on the number of scratch-outs and scribbled-over words on the students' posttests, the design was such that it did allow students to question and modify their output.
Later, he presumably checked the exact references, scribbled them in the margin, realized that he had made a mistake in the original note, and corrected it accordingly.
The figure of 1,500 seems to have been scribbled on the back of an envelope and it cannot be justified by any serious research.
For example, a scribbled figure on the back of an envelope would fulfil the intention behind the amendment.
A scribbled list of members is kept by the door and that constitutes the club.
My copy has all of my scribbled comments on the front.