Garabato in english
Scribble
pronunciation: skrɪbəl part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: skrɪbəl part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
garabato = squiggle ; scribbling ; scrawl ; doodle.
Example: Cleo Passantino produced a long sheet of graph paper with a sawtooth squiggle traced down the center of it.Example: From the crude-yet-poignant scribblings of those children who witnessed the Rwandan massacres to the sweet psychedelic landscapes dashed off in fits of childhood exuberance.Example: He makes small pencil sketches on paper as well as larger individual works drawn in a childlike scrawl on canvas or directly onto a wall.Example: The exhibition focuses on the writer's most experimental artworks, including inkblots, doodles and spontaneous drawings.more:
» hacer garabatos = scribble ; scrawl ; doodle ; squiggle .
Example: Do not write or scribble in books or otherwise deface them. Example: The artist scrawled on some of the works with Chinese ink. Example: These students were less likely to waste actual study time by doodling or daydreaming and had better note-taking skills . Example: He seemed to be in some sort of open room in a warehouse, standing inside a strange, small circle someone had squiggled on the floor.