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1. verb1) (to write quickly or carelessly: He scribbled a message.) garabatear2) (to make meaningless marks with a pencil etc: That child has scribbled all over the wall.) garabatear
2. noun1) (untidy, careless handwriting.) garabato2) (a mark etc made by scribbling.) garabato•scribble vb1. escribir rápidamente2. garabatear / hacer garabatostr['skrɪbəl]1 garabato, garabatos nombre masculino plural1 garabatear, garrapatear1 garabatear, hacer garabatosscribble n: garabato mn.• garabato s.m.• garrapato s.m.v.• borrajear v.• borronear v.• emborronar v.• escarabajear v.• escribir de prisa v.• garabatear v.• garrapatear v.'skrɪbəl
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count & mass noun garabato m
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transitive verb garabatear
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vi garabatear, hacer* garabatos['skrɪbl]1.2.VT garabatearto scribble one's signature — garabatear la firma, firmar a toda prisa
3.VI garabatear* * *['skrɪbəl]
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count & mass noun garabato m
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transitive verb garabatear
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vi garabatear, hacer* garabatos
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