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scribbly
[ skrib-lee ]
adjective
- written or drawn in a hasty, careless, or messy way, or looking as if written or drawn in such a way:
None of us can make out this scribbly note he leftâcan you?
I really like the scribbly style of her comic strips.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of scribbly1
Example Sentences
There are plenty of initials and scribbly hearts, sure, but also a lock with Batmanâs insignia and at least a dozen locks marked âMYTHâ with a label maker.
Unlike the scribbly, energetic line in the original book illustrations by French artist Yoran Cazac, Robertsâ collaged images bring sturdy heft to the agile young man.
One is a K.G.B. spy, lurking around corners and leaving a scribbly wisp of cigarette smoke.
He also called Gage, a 25-year-old dancer and choreographer with painted nails and arms full of scribbly tattoos, a gay slur and told him to âgo back to the streets.â
The show is subtle enough that it never feels like itâs laboring to teach the viewer a lesson, and though Kid Cosmic isnât as colorful as The Powerpuff Girls, it benefits from McCrackenâs distinct visual style and knack for making simple, almost scribbly lines come to lifeâitâs miles away from Rick and Morty and its similarly smooth visual progeny, Lower Decks and Big Mouth.
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