scraping

స్క్రాప్
definition
verb
rinse off the carrots and scrape them
push or pull a hard or sharp implement across (a surface or object) so as to remove dirt or other matter.
he smashed into the wall and felt his knee scrape against the plaster
rub or cause to rub by accident against a rough or hard surface, causing damage or injury.
noun
the scraping of the spoon in the bowl
the action or sound of something scraping or being scraped.
example
Jaime jumped when a sharp 'scraping' sounded behind her.
It also signifies the start of summer and with it thousands of grill masters begin their annual ritual of 'scraping' and cleaning the backyard barbeque.
The three-minute whistle and subsequent mad 'scraping' of chairs made me think more of PE than physical intimacy.
the 'scraping' of the spoon in the bowl
There was much 'scraping' of chairs and muted discussions as the teachers huddled together in four groups and participated actively in brainstorming sessions.
there was a 'scraping' of chairs
the 'scraping' of the spoon in the bowl
Silently, she waited until she heard her cue: the soft 'scraping' of the window and the soft air pop sound of the gun firing.
This was followed by the usual 'scraping' of chairs as everyone took their seats again.
Heavy double doors closed with amplified loud 'scraping' before a final crash as they came together and locked.
Brittney and I woke up to the sound of 'scraping' and movement against the house.
There's still the bathroom to go - which requires some serious 'scraping' to get rid of old peeling paint.
Over the sizzling and 'scraping' of cutlery on the pan, there is a note of concentration in his voice.
The squeak of my match sounded as loud as the 'scraping' of a brake, and I almost fancied I heard it fall when I tossed it onto the grass.
He could hear the sound of 'scraping' and clanking metal.
Her ears twisted round to the sound of 'scraping' at the door, her eyes now fully awake narrowed as she remembered the dumbness of dogs.
There was a quick shuffle of feet and 'scraping' of the wooden desks and chairs against the linoleum floor as everyone immediately situated themselves in their seats.
Everything was eerily quiet, the sound of cutlery clattering against a plate and the 'scraping' of chairs abnormally loud in the silence.
There was a loud 'scraping' as chairs were pushed back from the table.
The only sounds filling the room was the soft 'scraping' of his knife and fork across his serving dish and the tick of a mahogany clock atop a mantel.
The music has an industrial edge, a cranking ratcheting energy that sounds like raw sparks being generated, or the bare 'scraping' of metal on metal.
This time it was a loud thudding and 'scraping' , as though furniture was being moved around and, all the while, there was a persistent chattering.
there was a loud 'scraping' of chairs
A sound emanated from the stream, the rough, dry 'scraping' of scales over rock.
Samples of blood and mucus, 'scrapings' of epithelium, and fragments of glands are unacceptable.
Given the exorbitant cost of authentic civet 'scrapings' nowadays, Civet absolute is often formulated from civetone, a synthetic alternative.
The next day they had to return for skin 'scrapings' and blood tests, which he later discovered were to measure the amount of enzymes left in his body.
A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum 'scrapings' , indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks.
But the bottle of gold filings - possibly the 'scrapings' from a jeweller's bench - could be worth thousands of pounds.
Tadpoles typically work their elaborate, jagged mouthparts over a surface, making a soup of the 'scrapings' .
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