scribbler造句1. Clothiers, fullers, scribblers and weavers abounded.
2. That Getsl Slatkis is a scribbler who has climbed on to the revolutionary bandwagon.
3. That's the way with scribblers, they are for ever borrowing other people's quotations.
4. One part of me was contemptuous of the scribblers continually rescuing the world with their paper prescriptions.
5. No wonder the scribblers on the hustings have so much stale garbage blowing around their brains.
6. Political scribblers were usually better value than politicians, most of them being irreverent and much better informed.
7. But scribblers like me and Rob on the page before this?
8. Jarvis readily agrees, but he notes that a scribbler needs to get paid.
9. At least one contemporary reviewer got the feeling that the various scribblers were being praised more for their passports than their prose.
10. Although O'Connor is commonly perceived as an outsider artist—the crippled, eccentric scribbler—she was in fact from the beginning very much an insider.
11. An IBMer who should remain nameless, but who worked at the AIX division, once admitted to this scribbler - back then just a computer geek - "I will never promote OS/2.
12. Leeds fell into the trap, and in his own almanac for 1734 (written after the date of his predicted death) called Franklin a "conceited scribbler" who had "manifested himself a fool and a liar."
13. It raises the question: Do the schedulers at the White House lack imagination, or are they just trying to help a scribbler draw a parallel?
14. He is hearing Keynes' voice in the air, and is distilling his frenzy from an academic Cambridge scribbler from a few decades past.
15. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.