Scambled vs Scrambled - What's the difference?
scambled | scrambled |
(scamble)
To move awkwardly; to be shuffling, irregular, or unsteady; to sprawl; to shamble.
* 1662 , , Book II, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 61:
To move about pushing and jostling; to be rude and turbulent; to scramble; struggle for place or possession.
*1596 , Shakespeare, King John, act IV scene III
*:How easy dost thou take all England up!
*:From forth this morsel of dead royalty,
*:The life, the right and truth of all this realm
*:Is fled to heaven; and England now is left
*:To tug and scamble and to part by the teeth
*:The unowed interest of proud-swelling state.
To mangle.
Mixed, disordered, shuffled.
(rfc-sense) ( of eggs) and cooked.
(scramble)
As verbs the difference between scambled and scrambled
is that scambled is (scamble) while scrambled is (scramble).As an adjective scrambled is
mixed, disordered, shuffled.scambled
English
Verb
(head)scamble
English
(Webster 1913)Verb
(scambl)- "Or if you will say, that there may some scambling shift be made without them "
- (Mortimer)
scrambled
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- He always ate his eggs fried, never scrambled .