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"scrawl" Definitions
  1. a careless untidy way of writing; something written in this way

180 Sentences With "scrawl"

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He'd scrawl notes with his initials — MFB — on drafts.
We saw the coroner scrawl "HOMICIDE" on the initial autopsy.
Warhol signed the work, and his scrawl is still legible.
Never lift a finger again to scrawl out a message.
My written scrawl pretty much over-matched Notes in iOS 11.
"Daddy, where are you?" the girl wrote in an uneven scrawl.
Some envelopes are written in elegant cursive, others in barely legible scrawl.
In careful print, he'd scrawl his name, pronouns, and parenting name: Pops.
But one look at my unreadable scrawl, and Dr. B. found me out.
Bernie Sanders: Stubborn visionary The slant of the scrawl is crucial for graphologists.
Instead of his usual scrawl, the treasury secretary opted to print his name.
I do, however, spot a graffiti scrawl that reads: "Long Live The Boleyn".
On this loaded, white page, Smith wields oil stick in a child's scrawl.
The word "¿DEFACEMENT©?" is printed above them in the familiar Basquiat scrawl.
Tattoo artists literally bend over backwards to make us look like scrawl-emblazoned demigods.
With his signature scrawl and subcultural roots, he's easily the equal of Raymond Pettibon.
When she opened it, she discovered a heartwarming message written in a youthful scrawl.
Nothing communicated fame so immediately as a signature inked in a distinctive Sharpie scrawl.
Now try fighting the impulse to grab a Sharpie and scrawl that on your Converse.
Others used spray paint to scrawl the words "Revolution of Our Time" on the walls.
"My commander stays," reads one scrawl, an allusion to Ortega, and others contain vulgar insults.
Their scrawl rushed across the page, as if the words were burning out of them.
As she took orders, Ms. Fernández, 40, scratched them out in an increasingly illegible scrawl.
If you wanted, you could finger-scrawl your signature, adding it to the virtual document.
And that's her signature at the top, and as you can see it's just a scrawl.
Without a pin, a thief could still scribble any illegible scrawl and walk away with merchandise.
I desperately want to join in on the Scrawl madness, but I gotta focus on the pies.
There are even multiple framed photographs of Diana's former butler, Paul Burrell, autographed in a white scrawl.
"It's what's become of my signature," I told him, looking at the scrawl in front of me.
Did she scrawl the number "10" on a scrap of paper and toss it onto the bar?
Tate was stabbed to death and her blood was used to scrawl "pig" on the front door.
And now I see you struck, then strickenas you scrawl "doom" in fear of towers to come.
Obama returned the drafts with heavy annotations, writing his changes in a tightly compressed scrawl on the margins.
To see the childish scrawl and her gratitude [to Dorothy] just makes the loss all the more real.
On a walk around campus, he and Kim noticed a scrawl of racist graffiti on a pedestrian bridge.
The only requirement is to show up and maybe scrawl something on foam board with a Magic Marker.
Written in a childlike scrawl, accompanied by a badly drawn tube logo, it read: "Mind the gap, North London".
She stops cleaning for a moment, and watches the scrawl of secondary stories at the bottom of the screen.
Salesmen carry sucker lists, loggers carry a lost man's boots and miners carry something to scrawl goodbye notes on.
The story begins with Lazarus, the store's visionary who wanted the "R" written backward — an ode to childlike scrawl.
Load your fancy paper in the printer, hit the Print button and scrawl your signature on the finished page.
Utopia opens with gentle birdsong and an unwinding synth scrawl that sounds like an animal darting from the speakers.
Unable to speak, on doctor's orders, he was only able to scrawl "sorry, substance abuse" on a yellow notepad.
It's an expensive update on the black scrawl that appeared above Lucy's head, in "Peanuts," when super-crabbiness loomed.
The teenage hoods would scrawl the gang's name across the backboards of the basketball court at Henri-Bourassa Park.
The piece can be used by the owner to scrawl on the wall, unexpectedly transforming into a writing tool.
When I clicked that, my scrawl converted into a list and I was able to drag and drop to reorder.
"Vive is the most capable, sir," reads the Comic-Sans scrawl of timid HTC fans still desperate for a turnaround.
While there, she used her menstrual blood, along with watercolor, charcoal, ink, and stickers, to scrawl cryptic messages on paper.
It was fun to wake up every morning and spew a hurried black scrawl all over those straight blue lines.
"When daylight comes the castle falls in ruins and O'Donahue returns to his grave," wrote Hemingway in a spidery scrawl.
Graffiti has traditionally meant a quick, illicit scrawl, while street art usually implies a more formal image of some kind.
" Next to her scrawl, the adult who'd filled out the rest of the form, specified that she was a "tender age.
By abandoning the scrawl, Lucasfilm and Disney are illustrating the challenge of preserving originality while maintaining a connection to the source.
The landscape, a wild scrawl of reddish terraces and gushing private rivers, came right up to the bus, nearly shattering it.
But then, on Sunday, France needed little more than 21 minutes to suddenly, and sharply, scrawl down the harshest of endings.
Since the 18th century, when the northern border was first hastily sketched, the boundary has had the appearance of a scrawl.
"I would like to make it crystal clear I do not regret what I did," he wrote in his distinctive scrawl.
A copy of the resolution provided to the press showed the changes added in a handwritten scrawl on the printed document.
Alessandra Sanguinetti: When I shoot, I set out with scenes in mind, with lists, and quickly scrawl storyboard kind of reminders.
They're playing Codenames (the word association game) and Scrawl (which is kinda like a dirty adult version of Telephone and Pictionary combined).
Severely dyslexic as a child, he learned to learn by copying key passages in his left-handed scrawl and reading them aloud.
A. In Windows 10, you have at least two fairly simple ways to electronically scrawl your signature right on the dotted line.
His spidery writings, in English and Chinese characters, scrawl across the map that traces the torturous path from Mao to Xi Jinping.
Now his fellow cornerbacks sat observing as Newman cycled through one play after another, pausing only to rewind or scrawl a note.
It got so hot on the train that a passenger was able to scrawl, "I will survive," on the humidity-covered train doors.
But if you look at "fine print" as quality printing as opposed to small print, you might guess that the answer is SCRAWL.
"I just remember how it looked, with the elaborate scrawl of their logo and the 'Independent As Fuck' on the label," he says.
Whoever appeared on its cover, beneath the lipstick-scrawl banner, there they were as Mr. Bernstein made them: pop gods with airbrushed aura.
Last year at Emory, someone used chalk to scrawl "Build the wall" and other pro-Trump messages near Emory's Black Student Union and CentroLatino.
So to help entrepreneurs empathize with their users, he came up with a simple, foursquare box that he'll scrawl on a napkin, in meetings.
We accept the fact that doctors scrawl our information onto pieces of paper because of an incredible struggle to get medicine to go digital.
You might scrawl an in-joke across the door of a friend's apartment, or paint a gorgeous mural on the side of a local store.
"We have a lot of enquiries," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, proudly flicking through log books filled with neat rows of curling Nepali scrawl.
"I'd love your support, Phil," the candidate said as he squinted at his own handwriting, a scrawl in black marker on a piece of paper.
From Victoria's neat cursive to Rasputin's illegible scrawl, a Morgan Library & Museum show celebrates the quirky traces left by the hands of notable historical figures.
It was where anonymous users could scrawl graffiti on fashion's bathroom wall, posting hilariously catty comments about a model's career or the latest Prada collection.
The scrawl of "End White Supremacy" suggests it was done with rapid flourish, by an anonymous someone whose former urgency remains as clear as ever.
Singh managed to scrawl the words "I want to survive" on a piece of paper that she later handed to the police, according to The Guardian.
If you look at the windows in the Amusement Mile setup, you can see the words "Haha" written a few times over in a familiar scrawl.
Elsewhere — on "Geri-Rigged," by Ms. Carrington, for instance — the trio works with a firmly articulated rhythmic premise that gradually gives way to an expressionistic scrawl.
Realizing that my vote would likely be rejected because my signature has always been a scrawl, I decided to go in person for early voting instead.
As it turns out, it was not inspired by a scrawl by an ancestor of Roger Ebert, the film critic; the linked anecdote was actually satire.
Jalz is etched in a simple white scrawl leaving little to remember this man, who according to someone who knew him, had been in jail for robbery.
Graphology, the analysis of handwriting for personality clues, examines the size and slant of the scrawl, word spacing, lettering style and even the pressure of the pen.
And though the Taiwan Travel Act could have passed into law without a presidential signature, last month Donald Trump chose to put his cardiogrammatic scrawl to it.
"A lot of tourists are badly behaved and think they have the right to scrawl graffiti all over the place," shop owner Davide Albertini told The Telegraph.
For printed characters, the Samsung Notes app had no trouble at all identifying words accurately in my scrawl and retrieving the right results when searching by keyword.
He would sit for hours at the Cambridge University Library, where the original manuscripts are stored, and focus on the slopes and curves of the botanist's scrawl.
Friendly young hostesses offered chalk to young would-be Basquiats and Harings inviting them to scrawl graffiti on a chalk board, to replicate the bad old days.
Photographs of the camera-shy Gef appear alternately cat and squirrel-like, always obscured, and his own attempt at a self-portrait is barely more than a scrawl.
Now based out of a repurposed art installation, it's a step up from the sweltering tent where people could drunkenly scrawl their postcards before suffering from heat stroke.
While there, she stopped by the institution's punk history exhibition to scrawl over the names of prominent female punk artists in permanent marker onto to the show's signage.
That means harassers won't be able to just scrawl out threatening or defamatory notes and then post a photo of them to bypass Instagram's text filters for bullying.
Trump — who used to print out copies of reporters' stories and scrawl comments on them in permanent marker — is clearly in his comfort zone as a press critic.
When he comes home for his "Long Vac," she can spare only a moment to inspect the "brutal scrawl of sharp red lines" from canings across his back.
In the top left corner, one of them wrote "MODERN ART…" a neat piece of provocation that asks who's in and who's out, what's art and what's scrawl.
As a student in Madrid on her junior year abroad, Yang witnessed a group of teens scrawl racist graffiti on a subway train while an immigrant mother looked on.
Use the HP Active Pen to scrawl notes in class, create presentations that will blow your professors away, and send hand-drawn doodles to your BFFs on their birthdays.
Chanchal Shekhar, Rewa's inspector general of police, said that detectives were taking writing samples from the memorial workers to see if they matched the scrawl found on Gandhi's picture.
After seven months working as an analyst in the consumer-goods industry, Tarisha could no longer stomach seeing Kate's angry, thick red scrawl marking up her work; it felt demeaning.
ONE of the odder pieces of evidence turned up by investigations of Javier Duarte, a former governor of the state of Veracruz, was an exercise book with his wife's scrawl.
It ends a chapter started by Charles P. Lazarus, the son of a bicycle shop owner, the store's visionary, who wanted the "R" written backwards — an ode to childlike scrawl.
There is hardly a building standing or a soul on the street in Bama, once a city of 250,000 people: only roofless walls covered in Arabic scrawl, and fallen power lines.
The stylus of Caselli's device then scanned each line of text, transmitting the signal via telegraph lines to a second machine, which would scrawl out a "fac simile" of the letter.
The company bought a 10 foot by 2.5 foot section of the H — including a blue graffiti scrawl "Vicky I love you" — from the 93 sign (it was replaced in 1978).
They're defined by the sharp scrawl of the ghaita, a double-reed instrument, and the resounding pound of the tebel drum, which is made of goatskin and struck with wooden sticks.
I wrote a blog post detailing why I thought the product was unethical, as it ignored the consent of the website creator and let strangers essentially scrawl graffiti on our intellectual property.
The images of Arab strongmen like Egypt's Hosni Mubarak and Tunisia's Ben Ali abdicating power prompted someone to scrawl on the wall: 'It's your turn now Doctor,' referring to Assad, the ophthalmologist.
" Or, my favorite: "Tough times brought out the bad side of people, it seemed, and this internet was like some giant bathroom wall where you could just scrawl whatever hate you liked.
Plush navy curtains adorned with brass buttons give a nod to the dress of our founding father while the elegant scrawl of past speeches decorate the walls in this 139-room respite.
In the tender application of color and the playful treatment of collage elements, Soucek's work recalls a child's cast, its gauze and plaster hardened into shape and then adorned with schoolchildren's scrawl.
And even when medical providers comply with requests, the results can be confusing and inconvenient — requiring fax machines, CD-ROM discs with unfamiliar file formats, or photocopies of pages in a physician's scrawl.
But the words "BROOKLYN ARTIST" are more than a negligent scrawl; they're an example of a marketing strategy that feeds on the trendiness of the borough — which is, by now, a global phenomenon.
A small card with an F (the lower leg replaced by a heart) and Mr. Lagerfeld's signature scrawl had been placed atop every seat; the date of his death was on the back.
The offices were figured as a sort of never-never land: "Many recent college graduates wear flip-flops and jeans to work and scrawl graffiti on the office walls," the Wall Street Journal reported.
The article caused a huge amount of chaos in both their lives, causing Kurt to scrawl out a letter to DGC Records head David Geffen that he would break up Nirvana over the letter.
The "clank" graffiti itself might feel hackneyed, but there's little doubt that most of it looks properly placed, as though there's an offensive scrawl somewhere out in the real Prague that this one replaced.
Compared to Cinderella's frilly cursive, Tarzan's closed-fist scrawl, and the paw print serving as an "O" in Pluto, Pocahontas's autograph looks as though she painted it with all the colors of the wind.
"You're joking, right?" was the best I could come up with, but then I was thinking of the other scrawl of graffiti on the wall in the men's room, just above the liberal-pussies sentiment.
Even though his company has profited from online and exchange wagering, Power prefers clutching a multicolor Bic pen in his fist and keeping track of his money with a scrawl and a rainbow of colors.
It nods at recent events at Columbia University — where activists distributed fliers in women's bathrooms naming suspected campus rapists — by building its own bathroom wall where women scrawl warnings to stay away from certain men.
Scores of people gathered on the pedestrian zone in central Brussels to scrawl messages such as "BXL forever", "We are one", "Pray for Belgium", "Let's take back control of our world", and "Don't touch my country".
While he produces plenty of abstract and photorealist works, he is better known for eschewing paint and canvas altogether — making art out of Styrofoam, carpeting and aluminum-faced foam insulation, which viewers scratch and scrawl over.
When I'm using the spray paint, of course that evokes graffiti, but I want to push it back into the painting as a first scrawl, like a cave painting, then build more layers to be excavated.
Tucked into the end paper of Bill Slim's Defeat into Victory I found a photograph of a couple in khakis before the Taj Mahal: the brief scrawl on the back hinted at love across class, religion, country.
First made in 1964, when Trump was a senior at New York Military Academy, the Sharpie quickly became a favorite of celebrities and athletes who were asked to scrawl autographs on everything from baseballs to movie posters.
If you're wondering why on earth we're reading so much into this simple scrawl, that would be because earlier this week, Gigi was spotted walking around NYC wearing a plain gold band on her left hand ring finger.
Just a couple of hours before taping another episode of Late Night, Seth Meyers glanced at the TV muted on his wall, with its endless breaking news scrawl that might as well have been screaming, "DOOM," and sighed.
On Bernie Sanders's campaign plane, Mr. Heilemann initiated us into a ritual: rolling an orange with a question written on it up the aisle toward the candidate's seat, in hopes he'll scrawl an answer and roll it back.
Jones Apparel Group bought Gloria Vanderbilt Apparel Corporation in 2002 for $100 million, though she had sold the rights to her name long before, leaving the swan and the scrawl behind, and returning to other forms of creativity.
Fun and games on the beach culminate in a postcard view over-printed with the words "Monte Carlo"; other towns are identified by a scrawl on the lining of a stage curtain or a large label on a packing case.
In reality, most cashiers these days overlook the "Not valid without an Authorized Signature" warning (if they even look for your scrawl), but before technological advancements made handwriting a thin line of defense, banks used them to ensure shoppers' identity.
The first lady's communications director, Stephanie Grisham, claimed that "there was no hidden message" behind the graffiti scrawl on the $39 Zara coat, which Melania took off before deplaning in Texas, and then put on again for the trip home.
It unashamedly apes Event Horizon when it does things like, say, make a character's arm fall off into a wall, only to later come back as a sentient entity that can scrawl messages about where a missing part is located.
It takes no official requirements or journalistic integrity to scrawl a few exaggerated words regarding a fake news story, and the purported adverts flagged by LaPlante were offering more money than many other HITs that Motherboard saw on the platform.
I got my first Loretta Lynn record from my grandmother; it was a battered old copy of Coal Miner's Daughter, its sleeve marked with the faint scrawl of her handwriting—"Veronica"—from when she'd bought it back in the 70s.
As for Hetty Douglas, well perhaps she'll come back fighting—maybe she'll scrawl the words "sorry werking class ppl" on a paint-splattered canvas—but you'd expect the likelihood of any big galleries showing her work to be pretty slim.
The freelance marketplace Fiverr's video does a great job of poking fun at recruiting clichés, such as the image of an employee deep in thought, gazing at the horizon, while workers earnestly scrawl a cool idea on a glass wall.
In March, the nonprofit preservation group Opera di Santa Maria del Fiore installed tablets inside the tower of the Florence Cathedral that each feature "Autography," an app that allows visitors to scrawl on a particular surface such as marble or wood.
They can also program Root to scrawl out information on a white board at a particular time of day, create a mural, clean a whiteboard any time it is dirty or sound an alarm whenever a person walks through a doorway.
In a Monday filing with the California Superior Court in Santa Ana, Pimco also said Gross acted unprofessionally when he "abruptly quit" the firm in a handwritten scrawl left behind in the middle of the night for colleagues to find the next morning.
There's a leather tab where you can scrawl your Snapchat handle, and the top has been shaped to expertly crack open your brewskis (hence the name.) $36.50 Avoid being late at all times by getting off your feet and onto a bike.
Some, like Target and Walmart, plan to get rid of them later this month, while others — like Square, which has card readers used by a huge number of small merchants — will still require you to scrawl your John Hancock to authenticate your purchase.
It also exists in other places, and, if anything, I would really hope that the book would sensitize people to open their eyes and see their cities in a different light, and maybe not go, What is that horrible scrawl on the wall?
In recent years, Mr. Stallone has attended functions at Mar-a-Lago and, like the president, he appears to enjoy signing his autograph in a thick Sharpied scrawl: "Greatest knockout in history!" he wrote to Mr. Trump shortly after the 2016 election.
Last week, Lauin Sadek, a 23-year-old Iraqi Kurd, returned from work after taking a route through an underpass marred with swastikas and a blue scrawl reading "Refugees Out," and past the spot where three Eritrean refugees were beaten last year.
She has the artistic eye to see bombs burst like flashes of colored paint, and the emotional depth to recognize death as a crude scrawl of white pencil on black, yet Suzu asks fewer questions of war than she does a marriage proposal.
The academy entrusted its previous ceremony to the producers Reginald Hudlin and David Hill, who brought in Chris Rock to scold Hollywood on diversity and created a cable-news-style scrawl in an ill-advised attempt to make acceptance speeches more interesting.
The elder Trump would use the bills, or a newspaper clipping about a Trump property, as a means of communicating to his sons, and his trademark scrawl would carry his congratulations - or his wishes - to those he was training to someday lead his company.
He would cut my article out of the paper, highlight the names, and in a chicken-scratch scrawl write endless lines of venomous bile about how the various businesspeople he noted were secretly plotting to take over the world and kill the "real" Americans.
But people have left their traces: in the otherworldly monumentality of a nuclear plant; in the ramshackle ruins of Bennett College in the Hudson Valley, an acid trip of melting architecture; in a youthful scrawl at the corner of a blackboard — Livie was here.
The members of Eden's Gate obviously hoard guns, and they're theoretically Christian — they scrawl the names of various deadly sins on every available surface — which is why many reviews have criticized Far Cry 5's cult for not drawing on real Christian Fundamentalist or neo-Nazi ideology.
The text was undated, but the childish scrawl suggested it would have been written in the earliest years of the 20th century, when Teddy Roosevelt was president, nobody had yet driven a Ford Model T and an aircraft carrier was a distant, futuristic instrument of war.
Bright LA sun pours through windows and skylights over the front lounge area, where the coffee table has a high-end speakerphone and a novelty sculpture of a skull, and rolling whiteboards offer cryptic science-cum-business thoughts like "CapitalismMoore's Law" in dry-erase-marker scrawl.
Every scrawl, splash and drip would be represented by the wood carver, who, according to curator Clarke, would at times sand down the block edges to simulate a stain effect, while the artist's characteristic paint layers were recreated through the use of opaque and translucent inks.
Hadid stepped out wearing a pair of light wash, flared and cropped, high-waisted Maje jeans with Zayn's name in gold script sewn across the back left pocket, much in the way Andy from Toy Story would scrawl his name in Sharpie upon the feet of his beloved playthings.
There's a leather tab where you can scrawl your Snapchat handle, and the top has been shaped to expertly crack open your brewskis (hence the name.) $153 You're going to be in charge of a lot of keys, so get a real keyring like the sturdy and fashionable Bottlehook.
Under the fluorescent light of the police choppers above, I watched one skinny kid scale a streetlight; someone below tossed him a can of paint, and he managed to scrawl an upside-down "Fuck Trump" before the crowd advised him to climb back down before the cops saw him.
By Sunday, the scrawl had been erased and in its place was a pile of marigolds, chrysanthemums and tiny paper hearts as a rally echoed across the playground, condemning the failure of President-elect Donald J. Trump to address a rash of hate crimes linked to his name.
The poem "Serenade," in Smith's witty and authoritative first book, "The Body's Question" (2003), opens with a scene of happy erotic abduction: I am dancing with Luis, The dancing puto, Delirious with Spanish and moonlight, With the scrawl of streets that led us here To night in a foreign language.
This is the Knightley we deserve—iconoclastic, the type of figure who can transfix an entire generation of fin de siècle Parisian women into getting the same haircut, the type of figure who can readily portray the one woman who so prolifically captured the city of lights in her beatific scrawl.
In her studio, Opie had shown me an image from 2009 of Pig Pen looking soulful and handsome, gazing away from the camera, shirtless, the scars of a double mastectomy faintly visible below each nipple, the word "ambiguous" in graffiti-like scrawl next to a large tattoo of a beating heart.
That's the only way you can explain this man tweeting out a picture of a Pete Rose signed baseball and inferring it means anything other than Pete Rose is coin-operated arcade game with a pen, programmed to scrawl whatever it's been prompted to on a baseball, and then sign a name.
Women of "child-bearing potential" can't get a prescription for a three-month course of Accutane without signing an official waiver agreeing to blood tests, liver enzyme tests, regular pregnancy tests before, during, and after treatment, and using two specific forms of birth control, but topical steroids are just a dermatologist's scrawl away.
Sure, you could try and scrawl her name up next to the alt-R&B sounds of artists like Mabel and TĀLĀ, or the electro-soul of Mura Masa and Lil Silva, but that wouldn't give credence to the uniqueness and creativity that fizzles through her album like a hard-wired current of electricity.
By the time the ashram was reopened to the public in 2015, part of a campaign to draw tourists to the area, most of the buildings had been vandalized by young lovers, who had hobbled over broken security walls to scrawl sweet nothings, and the occasional phallus, on the mildewed walls of remaining structures.
The Kardashian-Jenner sisters got together last week to have a cozy birthday breakfast for Khloé — who wanted to spend quality time with family and her 14-month-old daughter True — and later threw her an epic 35th birthday bash, complete with a neon sign reading "KHLOmoney" in giant pink scrawl and an assortment of tinted pink food.
Arthur's obsession with Murray and the transformative promise of fame shouts out to De Niro's own stanning of Jerry Lewis in The King of Comedy, while his diary-of-a-madman journaling (in a childish scrawl: "I just hope my death makes more cents than my life") and subsequent vigilantism echo De Niro in Taxi Driver.
Write it on a card that you keep in your wallet, have it tattooed across your inner eyelids, scrawl it in 5ft high letters on the front of your flat—do anything you can to ensure that the next time you wake with a head that feels full of polyfilla, these are the tenets you remember.
I didn't realize that the suicide note had a second page until I surrendered it to one of the Port Authority officers at their station in Fort Lee, N.J. I had stopped reading after the first line when I saw the words "take my life" written in his shaky scrawl at the top of the page.
Hester La Negrita's "A" isn't stitched onto her clothing, but her illiteracy is a stigma that invites all sorts of figures—a welfare worker, a preacher, and others—to believe that they're superior to this stalwart, poetic woman because they can write their hate, while she can only speak her love, which is like a defiant scrawl across their smugness.
She could just scrawl out an explanation of her situation for Prince Eric like, 'Hey Blue Eyes, I saved your life and then you fell in love with my voice, which I could probably get back if you just used your love to try to suck it out of my throat through my mouth here,' but like nicer and in princess language.
" On Sunday, the 72nd anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, the CNN news scrawl blared, in customary if alarming all caps, a statement from the North Korean state-run newspaper that the United States "will sink into an unimaginable sea of fire on the day when it dares to touch our country by stupidly causing mischief and brandishing its nuclear and sanctions clubs.
Heyer's mother: 'We have got to fix this' On Sunday morning, as Washington prepared for potential crowds of white nationalists, a crowd made up of leftist and anti-racist demonstrators gathered in Charlottesville and made its way to the site of Heyer's death, where some had paid their respects and used chalk to scrawl messages of remembrance in the street and on the walls of nearby buildings.
"Gloria Vanderbilt" — that looping, cursive scrawl with the G and the V leaning right as if blown by a giant gust of wind (or enthusiasm), the d listing left, as if leaning in to confide a secret, all of it splashed across the back pockets of millions of tightfitting dark denim jeans — was, for a time, like a secret passport to a new world of style.
It took about a month to rebuild Trump's star last time it got demolished, so it shouldn't be too long before the president's name is back on the Walk of Fame, ready for the next round of protesters to scrawl swastikas on it, flip it off, and piss on it, until the next guy with heavy construction equipment presumably comes along to destroy it.
Yet they are exquisite; the bits of visual information punctuating the perimeter of "Wires 210" (256 x 217 inches, latex ink on silver vinyl mounted on Dibond; 2016) dance around a drooping scrawl of power lines as casually weighty as any offhand-but-not-really Cy Twombly painting, while an unexpected silver orb just inside the bottom edge — possibly, a finial atop a distant spire — is incongruously volumetric.
There's been the "In My Feelings" dance challenge, where people dance out the side of a moving car to his 2018 hit, the "hope no one heard that" lyric from "Marvins Room," Drake's myriad of faces and expressions while he watches basketball games, images of his character from Degrassi: The Next Generation, and the handwritten scrawl of the cover art for his album If You're Reading This It's Too Late.
And by a modest office off the muraled entrance hall, a pen scrawl on paper indicated in three letters the future temporary occupant: B.D.B. Yes, Mayor Bill de Blasio, deputy mayors and dozens of the most senior members of his staff will decamp from City Hall in Lower Manhattan and set up shop this week on Staten Island, in the first of what are intended to be five satellite city nerve centers imported to each borough, if not before the November election, then by the end of the year.

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