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scribble

verb as in write illegibly

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We know that Edward is a genius because we’re told he is; because he spends every spare moment scribbling equations on any available surface; and because he has poor people skills.

The document given to the BBC has scribbled notes in the margins - and Mr Flanagan, a detective constable at the time, says he wrote some of them.

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I could read, take walks, scribble off letters or, best of all, do nothing at all.

“Like a confident controlled chaos,” Zack said, adding via email: “I was pretty blown away when the subject of the piece would take shape through the storm of scribble.”

The duo quietly scribbles away, creating in the presence of one another, as pages of manuscript pile up.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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