Sentence examples for scratch from inspiring English sources

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scratch

noun

A disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.

  • I can’t believe there is a scratch in the paint already.

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My cheek nestled against the scratch of paper.

Related: New year's resolutions: quitting your job, cooking from scratch and shopping sustainably Disconnecting It's incredibly tough for a journalist to disconnect from technology.

"Based on historic and global track records, trying to build a new city from scratch is a massive gamble," says Brent Toderian, Vancouver's former chief planner, and a consultant for several cities outside of the Middle East.

I suggest that sounds rather optimistic, and mention starting again from scratch with, for example, our passport system.

Now a lot of us don't have time to scratch ourselves and make do with TV.

But scratch the surface a little and there is a growing sense of unease.

Do you even rebuild at all, or start from scratch with something new?

Ignoring the no-doubt terrible magic under the hood that makes this possible, I challenge it to create sorbet from scratch in an hour.

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