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Перевод: scrabble
[существительное] каракули ; [глагол] рыться; царапать; пис`ать каракулями
Тезаурус:
- I've been reared on Christmasses and New Years that deserve the label "silly season", when news editors scrabble among the Christmas morning swimmers and the New Year's Eve drink statistics to cobble up a headline, but this sudden toppling of Evil Empires and establishment of Free Democracies (poor souls!
- The patient with mild speech and comprehension problems may enjoy playing Scrabble itself.
- He can practise forming as many words as possible from one long word or a collection of single letters: the letter units from a Scrabble set are useful for this purpose.
- He saw Mariana scrabble at the grass, desperate for purchase.
- He also learnt not to scrabble Dancer's leather trousers and who was welcome in the yard, biting the ankles of visiting VAT men, growling at Philippa Mannering when, ever hopeful, she dropped in on Ricky, and lifting his leg on the probation officer's bicycle.
- Scrabble - 9.
- She was cleaned up and the four adults sat round the table and played Scrabble.
- Cal didn't turn round from the front seat, but Mrs Fry said, "We couldn't go on playing Scrabble in the rain when we knew you'd gone off like that, and your parents sounded so dreadful on the phone.
- Mrs. Jarrett, whose hobbies include china collecting, Scrabble, reading and "a little bingo", spoke of the very many people who had helped and supported her over the years.
- Horses won't be airsick all over your lap; they don't drone on about overbooked hotels, or insist on playing Scrabble to pass the time.
- They are more likely to play a competitive game of squash than relax with a swim, and feel more at home playing poker than Scrabble.
- Great Sexual Disasters , The Books of Mistaikes , Knitability , is founder of the National Scrabble Championship, and is three times holder of the record for the world's longest after-dinner speech?
- We could drive a short distance into the country for a pub lunch; we could play Scrabble.
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