Sentences with phrase «scrawl something»

For example, if you've ever been happily reading a book and suddenly found a problem that made you want to scrawl something like «Yo Ms. Author, that didn't make any sense!»
When he emerged, he saw he had scrawled something on a blackboard, short lines of text he was incapable of reading.

Not exact matches

Then they shut down the lane I was in, took me to the side, told me I was a selectee and scrawled [something] on my ticket.»
Most of us come to art by scrawling out lines into a vague resemblance of something and then move on to filling in coloring book images with the tinted wax of your choice.
I stumbled upon the work, something like six drawings with his name scrawled lyrically across the paper: JOSH SMITH, which is also my name.
There is something addictive about Pensato's monochrome, scrawled, vibrant cartoonish characters.
The faces emerge from lines of Davis» poetry, scrawled in densely layered cursive script that reads: «There's something about dignity / And something about shame / There's something about honesty / And something about blame...» Covering each sheet, the text creates a wide range of value gradation, punctuated with highlights of negative space.
The monograph on Lucian Freud; the boots or some unusual thing bearing the Peter Blake scrawl; the suited Gilbert & George on the front cover of another book; Tracey Emin doing something; Damien Hirst doing nothing... everything around it paled into insignificance.
But there's something wonderful about looking up a textbook with no full - text access online, and instead walking down to the uni library with a Dewey decimal number scrawled on a sticky note.
I know you can find all sorts of recipes online but there's something about the scrawled words and little notes.
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