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Sentence count:182+18Posted:2017-01-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bickerdebrisfightgarbagejunklitterparticlequarrelrowrubbishshredsnatchspatspecksquabblestruggletifftrashwasteSimilar words: scrawlscratchscrabblescramblescrawledunscramblerapwrapMeaning: [skræp]  n. 1. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole 2. worthless material that is to be disposed of 3. a small piece of something that is left over after the rest has been used 4. the act of fighting; any contest or struggle. v. 1. dispose of (something useless or old) 2. have a disagreement over something 3. make into scrap or refuse. 
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(121) Demands to scrap anti-prostitution laws are to be debated at their annual conference.
(122) His note consisted of a few words, impersonal, noncommittal, on a tiny scrap of paper written with a burned matchstick.
(123) Beyond, a glimpse of carnage - the pile-up on the southbound lane resembled a scrap metal yard.
(124) After London Transport took over they were sold where they stood to Cohens for scrap on 9 May 1934.
(125) Such was the value of scrap metal after World War Two.
(126) Scrap materials can be used for three-dimensional collage as well as model making.
(127) Its huge eyes fell on the scrap of paper on the floor.
(128) Sir Haydn's family intended to seek an Abandonment Order for the line and sell it for scrap.
(129) Delegates voted to oppose the mass opt-out plans and scrap controversial tests for seven and eleven-year-olds.
(130) The rainwater goods, a mixture of plastic, asbestos and cast iron were fit for the scrap heap.
(131) The Kempers sold their old car to a scrap dealer.
(132) The teams were involved in a goalmouth scrap and a player from each side was sent off.
(133) Nonni was the daughter of a prosperous dealer in scrap metal who had also been a lay preacher.
(134) It was here that he spotted two men stealing a truck loaded with aluminium scrap.
(135) Two companies have been shortlisted to buy the Dome, which is not to be sold for scrap as originally assumed.
(136) A rummage in the scrap box revealed an odd plastic corner plate.
(137) Occasionally the spoil heap outside a badger sett would reveal a piece of bone or a scrap of corroded armour.
(138) Should I scrap upper case and dash ahead with lower-case panache to show myself a proper mistress of the form?
(139) Fry the scampi briefly in a scrap of butter with a little chopped onion.
(140) Her arms crept around his waist and every last scrap of fight and anger drained fluidly from her body.
(141) However(http://sentencedict.com/scrap.html), this doesn't mean we should scrap prestigious fixtures against the world champions.
(142) Next, Davis tossed her body into some bushes and covered it with scrap wood, he said.
(143) The fence was sheltered on three sides by a screen of scrap lumber and flattened tin cans.
(144) So far James has never given a scrap of trouble and has passed his MoT test with flying colours.
(145) Aware there was no going back, Andy Laing determined to scrap it out.
(146) The borrowers were companies involved in scrap metal and disposal, and property.
(147) Then along came the shredder and the electric-arc steel furnace, which gobbled scrap steel.
(148) He hopes to scrap the anti-ballistic missile treaty, destabilising the world's nuclear equilibrium.
(149) But Mr Milburn, under pressure from Downing Street for a more radical approach, decided to scrap regulations blocking treatment abroad.
(150) Scrap plea: Police have appealed to scrap dealers to look out for brass electrical equipment stolen from Wearmouth Colliery.
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