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What (who) is SCRIBBLER - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Scribbler (disambiguation); The Scribbler

Scribbler         
·noun A scribbling machine.
II. Scribbler ·noun One who scribbles; a petty author; a writer of no reputation; a literary hack.
scribbler         
n.
1.
Scrawler.
2.
Petty author.
scribbler         
(scribblers)
People sometimes refer to writers as scribblers when they think they are not very good writers. (mainly JOURNALISM)
N-COUNT: usu pl [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Scribbler

Scribbler may refer to:

  • Scribbler (card shop), a British chain of greetings card shops
  • Scribbler (robot)
  • Scribbler (racehorse) a competitor who failed to complete the 1997 Grand National steeplechase
  • An employee in a scribbling mill where the wool was roughly carded before spinning - Old English occupation.
  • The Scribbler, see List of defunct newspapers of Quebec
  • The Scribbler (album)
  • The Scribbler (film), 2014 American thriller film directed by John Suits
  • The Scribbler (graphic novel) by Daniel Schaffer
  • Scribbler or Cladara atroliturata, a moth found in North America
Examples of use of SCRIBBLER
1. Too high for what, our teenage scribbler may ask?
2. The Prince Consort called Russell a miserable scribbler.
3. In the past you mocked Uri Dan, whom you considered Ariel Sharon‘s court scribbler.
4. Fellow scribbler Niall Ferguson nowadays seems flatteringly lit to appear rather more like George Clooney than a former Oxford professor.
5. A teenage scribbler in a liberal Sunday newspaper, who normally seems to write reasonable sense, virtually accused me of being a neo–Nazi.