Sentence examples for to scrape from inspiring English sources

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to scrape

noun

A broad, shallow injury left by scraping (rather than a cut or a scratch).

  • He fell on the sidewalk and got a scrape on his knee.

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Stop to scrape down the bowl.

"You pretty much have to scrape it.

I'm not going to scrape linoleum off a kitchen floor.

So I just about managed to scrape into double-figures.

Everyone described a life of constantly trying to scrape by.

This isn't an excuse to scrape back messy locks, however.

Everyone was trying to scrape a living, just to recover.

They'll have to scrape me off the table.

Couldn't she have hired somebody to scrape off the paint?

Use a spatula to scrape off excess sauce.

She had 10 days to scrape together nearly $1,800.

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