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- verbscratch (verb) · scratches (third person present) · scratched (past tense) · scratched (past participle) · scratching (present participle)
- score or mark the surface of (something) with a sharp or pointed object:"the car's paintwork was battered and scratched" · "he scratched at a stain on his jacket"
- make a long, narrow superficial wound in the skin of:"her arms were scratched by the thorns" · "I scratched myself on the tree"
- rub (a part of one's body) with one's fingernails to relieve itching:"Jessica lifted her sunglasses and scratched her nose"
- make (a mark or hole) by scoring a surface with a sharp or pointed object:"I found two names scratched on one of the windowpanes"
- write (something) hurriedly or awkwardly:"pass me my writing things—I'll scratch a few letters before I get up"
- remove (something) from something else by pulling a sharp implement over it:"he scratched away the plaster"
- make a rasping or grating noise by scraping something over a hard surface:"the dog scratched to be let in"
- (of a bird or mammal, especially a chicken) rake the ground with the beak or claws in search of food:"the hens cannot do anything that comes naturally to them, such as scratch around"
- accomplish (something) with great effort or difficulty:"he scratches out a living growing strawberries"Similar:stay alivesupport oneselfmake (both) ends meet
- cancel or strike out (writing) with a pen or pencil:"the name of Dr. McNab was scratched out and that of Dr. Daniels substituted"
- withdraw (a competitor) from a competition:"Oswald's Zephyr was the second horse to be scratched from a race today"Similar:pull out (of)back out (of)bow out (of)
- (of a competitor) withdraw from a competition:"due to a knee injury she was forced to scratch from the race"
- cancel or abandon (an undertaking or project):"the original filming schedule has been scratched"
- play a record using the scratch technique. See scratch."he raps and scratches simultaneously to dazzling effect"
nounscratch (noun) · scratches (plural noun)- a mark or wound made by scratching:"the scratches on her arm were throbbing" · "scratch marks on the door"
- informala slight or insignificant wound or injury:"it's nothing—just a scratch"
- an act or spell of scratching oneself to relieve itching:"he gave his scalp a good scratch"
- a rasping or grating noise produced by something rubbing against a hard surface:"the scratch of a match lighting a cigarette"
- a rough hiss, caused by the friction of the stylus in the groove, heard when a record is played.
- a technique, used especially in rap music, of stopping a record by hand and moving it back and forth to give a rhythmic scratching effect:"a scratch mix"
- the starting point in a handicap for a competitor receiving no odds:"a 631-meters handicap, when the excellent stayer, Too Fast, will be off scratch"
- golfa handicap of zero, indicating that a player is good enough to achieve par on a course:"he plays off scratch in University golf"
adjectivescratch (adjective)- assembled or made from whatever is available, and so unlikely to be of the highest quality:"at least two vessels set sail with scratch crews"
- (of a sports competitor or event) with no handicap given:"he was a scratch player at many courses"
Originlate Middle English: probably a blend of the synonymous dialect words scrat and cratch, both of uncertain origin; compare with Middle Low German kratsen and Old High German krazzōn. - People also ask
- Scratch means1234:
- To cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with something sharp or rough.
- To break, mar, or mark the surface by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough.
- To rub or scrape slightly, as with the fingernails, to relieve itching.
- To make a shallow and narrow cut in the skin with something sharp.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/scratchto break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail. to dig, scrape, or tear (something) out or off with or as if with the nails, claws, etc.: to scratch the burs off one's coat. to rub or scrape slightly, as with the fingernails, to relieve itching.www.dictionary.com/browse/scratchtransitive verb 1 : to scrape or dig with the claws or nails 2 : to rub and tear or mark the surface of with something sharp or jaggedwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scratchSCRATCH meaning: 1 : to rub your skin with something sharp (such as your fingernails) especially in order to stop an itch sometimes used figuratively; 2 : to make a shallow and narrow cut in (your skin) with something sharp (such as fingernails, claws, etc.)www.britannica.com/dictionary/scratch Scratch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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