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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scrape
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Scraped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Scraping
.]
1.
To
rub
over
the
surface
of
(
something
)
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
(
in
the
sense
above
).
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
laborious
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
.
To scrape acquaintance
,
to
seek
acquaintance
otherwise
than
by
an
introduction
.
He
tried
to
scrape acquaintance
with
her
,
but
failed
ignominiously
.
--
G
.
W
.
Cable
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
scraped
adj
1:
having
the
skin
scraped
off
; "
skinned
knees
and
scraped
elbows
" [
syn
:
abraded
,
skinned
]
2:
having
surface
damage
[
syn
:
scratched
]
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