I. noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
scroll bar
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bar
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There are other sub-classes for graphical user interface components such as push buttons and scroll bars .
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Likewise, a peek at a window framed by title bar and scroll bars is enough to evoke the sacraments of Mac.
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A scroll bar , called the timeline, lets you grab information by date.
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One call might evoke a window, with the standard scroll bars and title bar.
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A scroll bar with up and down arrows above and below lets you move through the contents.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A paper dragon and a paper tiger dangled from the ceiling; on the walls were scrolls with oriental writing on them.
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I take my time before moving on to the birchbark scrolls.
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Item 2 is the brass scroll which was once part of the Royal Warwickshire regiment's cap badge.
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The dark squiggles and scrolls are left on the skin to allow the design to set, usually overnight.
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The first is labelled: Ojibway music scroll .
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There is one scroll in particular which Gary wishes me to recover.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Scroll down to see when the website was last updated.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A sports fan might elect to have the latest sports scores continuously scrolling on to his screen.
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Additionally the mouse-based scrolling controls are sensitive, often causing the landscape to blur.
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If your map covers more than one screen, the first bit will scroll off the top.
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It was a short document-short enough for you to find each variable by scrolling through the text with the down arrow key.
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Just scroll along and drag the one you want on to the page.
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Like so many of its computer counterparts, it's viewed from overhead, the pitch scrolling to follow the action.
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The menus were unwieldy, the scrolling too slow, and the dedicated terminals too expensive.
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The reduction in scrolling and window swapping has made the whole computer feel better and more relaxing to use.