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scratch
verb
-
scratch
,
scratching
,
scratches
,
scratched
to
rub
or
cut
skin
or
another
surface
with
your
nails
or
something
sharp
,
often
to
stop
an
itch
or
to
make
a
small
mark
•
The
cat
scratched
the
sofa
,
leaving
little
tears
in
the
fabric
.
The
cat
scratched
the
sofa
,
leaving
little
tears
in
the
fabric
.
•
Tom
laughed
as
the
puppy
scratched
his
arm
with
its
tiny
paws
.
Tom
laughed
as
the
puppy
scratched
his
arm
with
its
tiny
paws
.
noun
-
scratch
,
scratches
a
thin
,
shallow
cut
or
mark
made
on
a
surface
or
on
skin
•
There
was
a
deep
scratch
across
my
phone
screen
after
I
dropped
it
.
There
was
a
deep
scratch
across
my
phone
screen
after
I
dropped
it
.
•
Lucy
showed
the
tiny
scratch
the
kitten
gave
her
on
her
hand
.
Lucy
showed
the
tiny
scratch
the
kitten
gave
her
on
her
hand
.
verb
-
scratch
,
scratching
,
scratches
,
scratched
to
remove
or
cancel
something
by
drawing
a
line
through
it
or
deciding
not
to
do
it
•
Please
scratch
the
last
sentence
;
it
doesn't
make
sense
.
Please
scratch
the
last
sentence
;
it
doesn't
make
sense
.
•
They
scratched
his
name
off
the
guest
list
after
he
declined
the
invitation
.
They
scratched
his
name
off
the
guest
list
after
he
declined
the
invitation
.
noun
-
scratch
the
point
where
nothing
has
been
done
or
prepared
,
used
especially
in
the
phrase
‘
from
scratch
’
•
We
built
the
website
from scratch
in
just
three
weeks
.
We
built
the
website
from scratch
in
just
three
weeks
.
•
Grandma
always
bakes
her
bread
from scratch
,
starting
with
flour
,
water
,
and
yeast
.
Grandma
always
bakes
her
bread
from scratch
,
starting
with
flour
,
water
,
and
yeast
.
verb
-
scratch
,
scratching
,
scratches
,
scratched
to
withdraw
from
a
race
,
game
,
or
event
that
you
were
expected
to
take
part
in
•
The
sprinter
had
to
scratch
from
the
final
because
of
a
pulled
muscle
.
The
sprinter
had
to
scratch
from
the
final
because
of
a
pulled
muscle
.
•
Our
band
scratched
from
the
festival
when
the
lead
singer
lost
her
voice
.
Our
band
scratched
from
the
festival
when
the
lead
singer
lost
her
voice
.
adjective
put
together
quickly
with
whatever
materials
or
people
are
available
;
makeshift
or
improvised
•
They
formed
a
scratch
team
of
volunteers
to
clean
the
beach
.
They
formed
a
scratch
team
of
volunteers
to
clean
the
beach
.
•
Dinner
was
just
a
scratch
meal
of
eggs
and
toast
,
but
it
tasted
great
.
Dinner
was
just
a
scratch
meal
of
eggs
and
toast
,
but
it
tasted
great
.