0 a writer of books or articles in newspapers or magazines, especially one who is not thought to be very good
Stephen treated the scribblers of the press with contempt, but they continued to plague him and the complicated financial structures he put together.
The editors' mission is to form a global think tank of inquisitive, worldly scribblers, collectively striving towards excellence and, if possible, world domination.
The instrument panel was given a centrally located, pull-out writing desk, graced with a scribbler and a sterling silver bamboo pen.
Is it a sporadic scribbler like myself?
Those diligent scribblers who report our proceedings in the columns of many newspapers have been disappointed with us during the recent few days of this debate.
We scribblers enjoy pointing out that some particular measure of inflation or some particular measure of the trade deficit is going wrong.
Those who make and produce the news think that they are as important as the news, but they are only scribblers.
I cannot find anybody, whether teenage scribblers or serious economists like myself, who can actually predict when interest rates will come back into single figures.