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scrape
verb transitive
To rub the surface of any thing with a sharp or rough instrument, or with something hard; as, to scrap the floor; to scrape a vessel for cleaning it; to scrape the earth; to scrape the body. Job 2:8.
scrape
To clean by scraping. Leviticus 14:41.
scrape
To remove or take off by rubbing. I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock. Ezekiel 26:4.
scrape
To act upon the surface with a grating noise. The chiming clocks to dinner call; a hundred footsteps scrape the marble hall. To scrape off, to remove by scraping; to clear away by rubbing. To scrape together, to gather by close industry or small gains or savings; as, to scrape together a good estate.
scrape
verb intransitive
To make a harsh noise.
scrape
To play awkwardly on a violin.
scrape
To make an awkward bow. To scrape acquaintance, to make one’s self acquainted; to curry favor.
scrape
noun
A rubbing.
scrape
The sound of the foot drawn over the floor.
scrape
A bow.
scrape
Difficulty; perplexity; distress; that which harasses.