scratch up

VERB
  1. cut the surface of; wear away the surface of
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How To Use scratch up In A Sentence

  • The Hill's liberals will count it a successful session if they can scratch up a billion or so out of the defense budget, add in the money freed up if, as expected, Carter's counter-inflationary "real-wage insurance" plan is defeated, and then spread the dividends among the hardest-hit programs. The Politics of Austerity
  • Scratch up the surface of any bare patches in the lawn using a garden fork or metal rake.
  • Scratch up the surface of any bare patches in the lawn using a garden fork or metal rake.
  • They are lighter and hold up better in rugged country ... well if you don't want to scratch up your nice wood stock. Hey i'm thinking about buying a new rifle. a nice one. im willing to pay over 1000 dollars for it.
  • The reform has hardly made a scratch upon the cuticle of affairs.
  • No sharp edges anywhere on the tip so it will not scratch up your screen.
  • The reform has hardly made a scratch upon the cuticle of affairs.
  • The reform has hardly made a scratch upon the cuticle of affairs.
  • Foxes will scratch up grass to find tasty bug and beetle morsels.
  • The reform has hardly made a scratch upon the cuticle of affairs.
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