Scramble in a sentence as a noun

He's doing that all the time, of course, and people scramble like ants being pounded with a rubber mallet whenever it happens.

We simply don't have to scramble for answers to give to kids when they ask why all this algebra stuff is important.

After you lost our data and caused our entire company to scramble for 3 days, I am hesitant,I saw this as.

They scramble to rewrite their old systems into systems that can live comfortably on a network.

"Dozens of commuters will scramble to share a cab with him as they excitedly scroll through the options for different drivers.

Do the consultants and banks who assist in these sort of things have a variable to account the back-biting scramble that will take place in each first year?

You couldn't hope to spy on pretty much anyone anymore when you could use perfect encryption to scramble a telephone call or an email.

Scramble in a sentence as a verb

Nothing funnier than having the a covert ops ship accidentally bump into few retreivers, decloak, and watching them scramble in panic before we can drop on them.

You knew about this storm for the past week and didn't scramble to finish before it hit?Hitting a deadline "no matter what" is a great metric for effective entrepreneurship.

Now that Facebook actually has something to worry about slightly, it's kind of cool watching Facebook and Google both scramble to win over the users with these awesome A+ features one after another.

There will be some kind of patent scramble related to any patentable technology that can reduce the cost of producing the chemical in a dosage form appropriate for human medicine.

Quoting from the article..."By this year, the Sigint Enabling Project had found ways inside some of the encryption chips that scramble information for businesses and governments, either by working with chipmakers to insert back doors..."

Other things at hackathons drew me in, and I spent too much time on those projects only to be told a week before being fired that those were not being counted in my evaluation so I had to scramble to work again with the team I didn't get along with.

Or, it is composed of the last letter on each page of a series of innocuous looking documents, such that the government might seize the documents but naturally in the process of doing so, scramble the documents order rendering the password irretrievable.

Scramble definitions

noun

an unceremonious and disorganized struggle

See also: scuffle

noun

rushing about hastily in an undignified way

See also: scamper scurry

verb

to move hurriedly; "The friend scrambled after them"

verb

climb awkwardly, as if by scrambling

See also: clamber shin shinny skin struggle sputter

verb

bring into random order

See also: jumble

verb

stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream"

See also: beat

verb

make unintelligible; "scramble the message so that nobody can understand it"