scrape

[skreyp]

scrape Definition

  • 1to remove something from a surface using the edge of a tool or a sharp object
  • 2to rub against a rough surface, causing damage or injury
  • 3to barely succeed in achieving something

Using scrape: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scrape" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She scraped the mud off her shoes before entering the house.

  • Example

    The car scraped against the wall and left a mark.

  • Example

    He scraped through the exam with a passing grade.

scrape Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scrape

Antonyms for scrape

Phrases with scrape

  • to manage to live with very little money

    Example

    After losing his job, he had to scrape by on part-time work and odd jobs.

  • to gather or collect something with difficulty, especially when it is not enough

    Example

    We managed to scrape together enough money to pay the rent this month.

  • to use the least desirable or lowest quality option because there are no other choices

    Example

    We had to scrape the bottom of the barrel to find someone willing to take the job.

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Summary: scrape in Brief

The verb 'scrape' [skreyp] means to remove something from a surface using a tool or sharp object, to rub against a rough surface, causing damage or injury, or to barely succeed in achieving something. It can be used in phrases like 'scrape by,' meaning to manage to live with very little money, and 'scrape together,' meaning to gather or collect something with difficulty. 'Scrape the bottom of the barrel' refers to using the least desirable or lowest quality option because there are no other choices.

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