scrambler

[ UK /skɹˈæmblɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rapid mover; someone who scrambles
    scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player
    their quarterback was a good scrambler
  2. electronic equipment that makes speech unintelligible during transmission and restores it at reception
  3. a lightweight motorcycle equipped with rugged tires and suspension; an off-road motorcycle designed for riding cross country or over unpaved ground

How To Use scrambler In A Sentence

  • The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs.
  • The arms manufacturer has developed scramblers which throw missile-guidance systems off course.
  • I flipped open a pouch on my thigh and took out an electrical scrambler, made specifically for rendering anything electronic useless.
  • Despite several warnings in the Advertiser, yobs are still using estates and parks as racetracks for mini motos, go-peds and scramblers.
  • Right now, he was contacting them on the special digital phone with a voice scrambler.
  • These guys who were out there doing really serious ski descents were also world-class mountaineers, while I was just a hiker scrambler.
  • The excruciatingly unctuous cable telemarketer forgot to mention, however, that the two movie channels, which come in on 500 and 400, could only be received through a descrambler.
  • scramblers can often unnerve a better tennis player
  • Their quarterback was a good scrambler.
  • You just know someone is now working on a device to block the scrambler, while some visionary is starting on a device to scramble the blocker that blocks the scrambler.
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