unscrawled

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ scrawled

Adjective[edit]

unscrawled (not comparable)

  1. Not scrawled.
  2. Not having been scrawled upon.
    • 1955, Concrete Quarterly, numbers 24-39, page 47:
      None the less there is no trace of childish depredations[sic] in the grounds or buildings: lawns are green and untrampled, though open and free to everyone; walls are unscrawled; the place is as beautifully kept as a private estate.
    • 1958, The School Executive, volume 78, page 98:
      Your eager, sun-splashed face is a fresh, unscrawled sheet of theme paper, shining like magnolia petals in a youthful breeze, reflecting wholesomeness and a bright, smooth-surface joy.