0 present participle of scribble
1 to write or draw something quickly or carelessly:
[ + two objects ] I'll just scribble Dad a note/scribble a note to Dad to say we're going out.
The baby's just scribbled all over my new dictionary!
It must be a very long one, as he has been scribbling away all evening.
I know that he will respond because his helpers have been scribbling away and that is what happens when they do that.
I was scribbling away upstairs and did not look at the monitor.
One of the younger ones spent his plentiful spare moments scribbling on a pad—his memoirs, perhaps?
I will not be technical, but to clean rags one must have a scribbling machine.
Doctors were always scribbling notes to consultants and filling in forms about their patients.
We should ask them to use envelopes a second time, and use the backs of scribbling pads instead of using fresh blocks.
In referring to the inquiry into the loss of the four ships he referred to the official log and a scribbling log.