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[ UK /skɹˈæpɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who fights (or is fighting)

How To Use scrapper In A Sentence

  • Gunrunner, blackbirder, smuggler, pirate, pearler, or what have you, but always a scrapper from the word go, with a constant hankering to bounce his enormous fists offa somebody's conk. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Waterfront Fists and Others - Robert E. Howard
  • I had my rogue set in a preset "scrapper" arrangement and I personally controlled our witch, Morrigan, because I like to micro-manage her crowd control spells. Macworld
  • I may try to make her later, although she was a broadsword scrapper and scrappers aren't my favorites ... Tired me
  • I don't really know what "scrapper" means, but still, he's a scrapper. Undefined
  • Gunrunner, blackbirder, smuggler, pirate, pearler, or what have you, but always a scrapper from the word go, with a constant hankering to bounce his enormous fists offa somebody's conk. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Waterfront Fists and Others - Robert E. Howard
  • The sarge is a scrapper -- few like him in 'ours' when he turns himself loose," supplemented Slosson. Uncle Sam's Boys as Sergeants or, Handling Their First Real Commands
  • He is an outsider, an arriviste, and a rags-to-riches political scrapper.
  • You respected him as an unbelievable scrapper with a never-say-die ferocity to play every match as if it was his last.
  • Abandoned cars left on private land are to be targeted by scrapper crews in Colchester.
  • There's no doubt the Aussies are better scrappers than most of the other teams and that's seen them in good stead so far.
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