scriber
IPA: skrˈaɪbɝ
noun
- A sharp-pointed tool, used by joiners for drawing lines; a marking awl.
- A surname.
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Examples of "scriber" in Sentences
- Baris produced a tiny pocket scriber and wrote swiftly.
- Attention - the scriber is a sharp tool and careless handling can lead to injuries!
- The scriber was not out of her sight all during the bath, though Arrhae hoped that fact would pass unremarked by any watcher.
- Very softly, in the dark, Arrhae reached out and pulled the scriber under the covers… then pulled the covers up over her head.
- Arrhae moved gently about the suite, shutting off the lights, picking up the scriber absently and dropping it on the table near the couch.
- She hoped the eccentricity would be enough to disguise the important thing about having this scriber with her: that she knew it was not bugged.
- The fearless scriber Thomas understands more than most that it is the office of the presidency that is to be awed, not whoever the current occupant is.
- May 22nd, 2007 at 11: 54 am on a smaller level, the inanity of referring to “the enemy” in iraq always catches my attention: it’s a signifier that the scriber is a total idiot.
- Unidentified Man #4: On a foggy Saturday morning, five blocks north of the Empire State Building, James E. Ager (ph) was dictating into his sound-scriber machine a letter to Dean Crawford (ph) of the University of Michigan.
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