Meaning & Definition of word "Scrape"

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    Scrape

    /skreɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. a mark or wound made by scraping.
      • Example: He had a scrape on his knee from falling off his bike.
    • 2. the act of scraping something.
      • Example: The scrape of the shovel against the concrete was loud.

    verb:

    • 1. to remove (a surface layer) from something by using a sharp or hard tool.
      • Example: She had to scrape the ice off the car windshield before driving.
    • 2. to gather or collect something, especially information or data, often in a rough or hasty manner.
      • Example: He decided to scrape together some funds for the charity event.
    • 3. to make a noisy sound by rubbing against a rough surface.
      • Example: The chair scraped against the floor as he stood up.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'scrapen', from Old Norse 'skrapa', meaning 'to scrape'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scrape by:

    To manage to live or survive with difficulty.

    scrape one's knees:

    To injure one's knees by falling or knocking against something.

    scrape the bottom of the barrel:

    To use the last available resources or options.

    Related Words

    scraper:

    A tool or device used to scrape surfaces clean.

    scrapping:

    The act of removing or discarding something.

    scratched:

    Marked or damaged with cuts or abrasions.

    Slang Meanings of scrape

    Meaning: To steal or take something without permission.

    Example Sentence: He scraped a pair of shoes from the store.

    Meaning: To manage to acquire something with great effort.

    Example Sentence: I barely scraped together enough money for the concert.