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1 skrab
вздор (м.)
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skrab — sb., et, skrab, ene … Dansk ordbog
skrab — skrȁb m DEFINICIJA bot. biljna zajednica australskih bodljikavih šikara ETIMOLOGIJA engl. scrub … Hrvatski jezični portal
Scrabble — /skrab euhl/, Trademark. a brand name for a game combining anagrams and crosswords in which two to four players use counters of various point values to form words on a playing board. * * * Game in which two to four players compete in forming… … Universalium
scrabbly — /skrab lee/, adj., scrabblier, scrabbliest. 1. insignificantly small or sparse: scrabbly tufts of grass sprouting from the parched lawn. 2. scratchy; raspy. [1940 45; SCRABBLE + Y1] * * * … Universalium
skrabning — skrab|ning sb., en, er, erne … Dansk ordbog
skrabnæse — skrab|næ|se sb. (et selskabsspil med pinde) … Dansk ordbog
skrabsammen — skrab|sam|men sb. (itk.) (ragelse) … Dansk ordbog
skrabud — skrab|ud sb. (itk.), skrabud; gøre skrabud (hilse meget ærbødigt) … Dansk ordbog
scrab — ˈskrab verb (scrabbed ; scrabbed ; scrabbing ; scrabs) Etymology: perhaps from Dutch schrabben, from Middle Dutch : scratch … Useful english dictionary
Scrab|ble — «SKRAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to scratch or scrape about, as with hands or claws; scramble: »to scrabble up a sandbank. She scrabbled among the papers (H. G. Wells). 2. to struggle or scramble feverishly or desperately: »to… … Useful english dictionary
scrab|ble — «SKRAB uhl», verb, bled, bling, noun. –v.i. 1. to scratch or scrape about, as with hands or claws; scramble: »to scrabble up a sandbank. She scrabbled among the papers (H. G. Wells). 2. to struggle or scramble feverishly or desperately: »to… … Useful english dictionary