[
US
/ˈskɹoʊɫ/
]
[ UK /skɹˈəʊl/ ]
[ UK /skɹˈəʊl/ ]
VERB
-
move through text or graphics in order to display parts that do not fit on the screen
Scroll down to see the entire text
NOUN
- a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)
- a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
How To Use scroll In A Sentence
- Documents with extra-wide margins are now displayed in a browser with a horizontal scroll bar.
- Strangely Firefox won't break a word, and so normal text wraps itself, but the moment a long winded URL goes in, it sticks out at the side [so there's a horizontal scroll bar].
- Scroll down the content offerings until you find the section for Web & Internet.
- Huh, a good sport, also helped HuffPostTech turn him into a "lolcat" of sorts using a screenshot from a video of a photoshoot he'd done in the past (scroll down for the picture). Ben Huh Stars As A Lolcat, Talks Twitter, Memes, And Going Viral (PICTURE)
- Angelica points up and shows them the scrollwork along the ceiling, which makes them ooh and aah. The Kitchen Daughter
- This brushpot typifies the pictorial quality characteristic of so many later vessels, which were often worked as if the surface of the jade were a sheet of paper or a scroll to be unrolled.
- The New York Police Department's hate crimes unit is investigating 22 Swastika's inscrolled throughout a high school in Manhattan. CNN Transcript Oct 19, 2007
- Originally dating from the late 17th century this attractive trifid top pattern has three prong forks and a low relief based scroll and shell design, typical of the period.
- Old colophons on school books sport two sorts of logo: oblong whorls, rococo scrolls - both in worn morocco.
- I sat at our old compounding table, surrounded by a welter of Skill-scrolls. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN