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scramble

/ˈskɹæmbl̩/

noun

Meaning

  • A rush or hurry, especially making use of the limbs against a surface.

    "a last-minute scramble to the finish line"

  • An emergency defensive air force mission to intercept attacking enemy aircraft.

  • A motocross race.

  • Any frantic period of competitive activity.

verb

Meaning

  • To move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.

  • To proceed to a location or an objective in a disorderly manner.

  • (of food ingredients, usually including egg) To thoroughly combine and cook as a loose mass.

    "I scrambled some eggs with spinach and cheese."

  • To process (telecommunication signals) to make them unintelligible to an unauthorized listener.

  • To quickly deploy (vehicles, usually aircraft) to a destination in response to an alert, usually to intercept an attacking enemy.

  • To be quickly deployed in this manner.

  • To partake in motocross.

  • To ascend rocky terrain as a leisure activity.

  • To gather or collect by scrambling.

    "to scramble up wealth"

  • To struggle eagerly with others for something thrown upon the ground; to go down upon all fours to seize something; to catch rudely at what is desired.

  • To throw something down for others to compete for in this manner.

interjection

Meaning

  • Shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item, causing them to rush for it.