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scrawl (third-person singular simple presentscrawls, present participlescrawling, simple past and past participlescrawled)
To creep; crawl; to move slowly, with difficulty, fearfully, or stealthily.
November 9, 1550, Hugh Latimer, A Sermon preached at Stamford:
we will scrape and scrawl, and catch and pull to us all that we may get
1797 (original possibly 1783), Josiah Relph, Poems by the Reverend Josiah Relph ... With the life of the author and a pastoral elegy on his death; by T. Sanderson, page 13:
When I saw him scrawlen on the plain, My heart aw flacker'd for't, I was sae fain.
1892, Clarke Tum Fowt Sketches, page 40, no. 3:
T'poor pig what had just scrawled through t'bottom o' t'cart,
1896, Francis Hindes Groome, Kriegspiel: The War Game, page 252:
'Cut its throat,' I calls to him, but he didn't, just slashes its forepaw; but it dropt di-rekly, couldn't hardly scrawl out on the bank.'