Etymology:
Meaning:
To write or draw hastily or carelessly, with large, untidy strokes.
Origin:
The word "scrawl" originally referred to the act of scraping or scratching a surface, such as writing on parchment with a quill or stylus. Over time, its meaning evolved to describe hasty or informal writing or drawing.
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