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Word Meanings - SCRAPE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. To rub over the surface of with a sharp or rough instrument; to rub over with something that roughens by removing portions of the surface; to grate harshly over; to abrade; to make even, or bring to a required condition or form, by moving

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1. To rub over the surface of with a sharp or rough instrument; to rub over with something that roughens by removing portions of the surface; to grate harshly over; to abrade; to make even, or bring to a required condition or form, by moving the sharp edge of an instrument breadthwise over the surface with pressure, cutting away excesses and superfluous parts; to make smooth or clean; as, to scrape a bone with a knife; to scrape a metal plate to an even surface. 2. To remove by rubbing or scraping . I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock. Ezek. xxvi. 4. 3. To collect by, or as by, a process of scraping; to gather in small portions by laborius effort; hence, to acquire avariciously and save penuriously; -- often followed by together or up; as, to scrape money together. The prelatical party complained that, to swell a number the nonconformists did not choose, but scrape, subscribers. Fuller. 4. To express disapprobation of, as a play, or to silence, as a speaker, by drawing the feet back and forth upon the floor; -- usually with down. Macaulay. To scrape acquaintance, to seek acquaintance otherwise than by an introduction. Farquhar. He tried to scrape acquaintance with her, but failed ignominiously. G. W. Cable.

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  • SCRATCH COAT
    The first coat in plastering; -- called also scratchwork. See Pricking-up.
  • ASSENTATORY
    Flattering; obsequious. -- As*sent"a*to*ri*ly, adv.
  • SCRATCHBACK
    A toy which imitates the sound of tearing cloth, -- used by drawing it across the back of unsuspecting persons.
  • DILEMMA
    An argument which presents an antagonist with two or more alternatives, but is equally conclusive against him, whichever alternative he chooses. Note: The following are instances of the dilemma. A young rhetorician applied to an old sophist to be
  • SHEAR
    To produce a change of shape in by a shear. See Shear, n., 4. (more info) shave, AS. sceran, scieran, scyran; akin to D. & G. scheren, Icel. 1. To cut, clip, or sever anything from with shears or a like instrument; as, to shear sheep; to shear
  • ASSENTER
    One who assents.
  • POLISHMENT
    The act of polishing, or the state of being polished.
  • SCRATCHING
    With the action of scratching.
  • DOUBTFULLY
    In a doubtful manner. Nor did the goddess doubtfully declare. Dryden.
  • DECIDER
    One who decides.
  • SHEARS
    The bedpiece of a machine tool, upon which a table or slide rest is secured; as, the shears of a lathe or planer. See Illust. under Lathe. Rotary shears. See under Rotary. (more info) 1. A cutting instrument. Specifically: An instrument consisting
  • DECIDEMENT
    Means of forming a decision. Beau. & Fl.
  • INDENTMENT
    Indenture.
  • RESOLVENT
    Having power to resolve; causing solution; solvent.
  • QUANDARY
    A state of difficulty or perplexity; doubt; uncertainty. (more info) adversity, perplexity, Icel. wandræedhi difficulty, trouble, fr.
  • SHEARBILL
    The black skimmer. See Skimmer.
  • POLISHED
    Made smooth and glossy, as by friction; hence, highly finished; refined; polite; as, polished plate; polished manners; polished verse.
  • ASSENTMENT
    Assent; agreement.
  • SHEARN
    Dung; excrement. Holland.
  • INDENTEDLY
    With indentations.
  • BESCRATCH
    To tear with the nails; to cover with scratches.
  • PRORECTORATE
    The office of prorector.
  • DOCTORATE
    The degree, title, or rank, of a doctor.
  • DECORATE
    To deck with that which is becoming, ornamental, or honorary; to adorn; to beautify; to embellish; as, to decorate the person; to decorate an edifice; to decorate a lawn with flowers; to decorate the mind with moral beauties; to decorate a hero
  • REDOUBTABLE
    Formidable; dread; terrible to foes; as, a redoubtable hero;
  • REINVIGORATE
    To invigorate anew.
  • VAPORATE
    To emit vapor; to evaporate.
  • HYDROCHLORATE
    See HYDROCHLORIDE
  • MELIORATER
    See MELIORATOR
  • BICORPORATE
    Double-bodied, as a lion having one head and two bodies.
  • PERORATE
    To make a peroration; to harangue.
  • REPOLISH
    To polish again.
  • TRICORPORAL; TRICORPORATE
    Represented with three bodies conjoined to one head, as a lion.
  • ELECTORATE
    1. The territory, jurisdiction, or dignity of an elector, as in the old German empire. 2. The whole body of persons in a nation or state who are entitled to vote in an election, or any distinct class or division of them. The middle-class electorate

 

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