Similar words: scratch, scratchy, scratching, from scratch, matched, hatched, dispatched, ratchet. Meaning: [skrætʃ] adj. having surface damage.
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181. Sam scratched his woolly head . " Ah did -- an'Ah din't.
182. On the red blocks are some scratched and scribed outlines of symbols, which, by allowing the bice beneath to rise before our eyes, liberate the primitive culture through modern oils.
183. I both cried and laughed along with my principal characters, and often despondently scratched my head.
184. Mao Tse-tung often scratched himself in public, and Deng Xiaoping, a notorious spitter, often kept a spittoon nearby when meeting with world leaders.
185. The radio crackled for a few minutes, and Lonsdale's pensil scratched out the decrypt.
186. Therefore the oxidation kinetics of scratched aluminum is associated with the exoelectron emission decay of the scratched surface under ordinary temperature and reduced Pressure.
187. Drive the use of the process, aging or scratched due to a bad sector.
188. He scratched as if to tear his hair, and addressed me recklessly.
189. Even if I had a turntable it's completely unplayable, because the cover it came in is made of sandpaper, which scratched the record inside to bits.
190. The process for brush plating mending of deeply scratched surface of LY12 duralumin alloy was introduced. The merits of the brush plating mending technology of LY12 duralumin alloy were discussed.
191. The limit medical aid we provided only scratched the surface of the problem here.
192. Discard scratched baby bottles and sippy cups. Do not put hot liquids into plastic containers for infants. Most importantly, breast-feed infants if at all possible.
193. The concept of single sign-on, the technologies, and the implications for users and administrators are complex, so I have only scratched the surface in this article.
194. Graffiti is either "writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place". Or!
195. A drypoint is made from an image scratched directly into a metal or plastic plate.
196. Methods The melanocytes were obtained from the walls of suction blisters and then cultured for proliferation. The vitiliginous areas were scratched and the melanocytes were then transplanted.
197. He scratched his head and prepared to go down town.
198. I scratched a & nb nsp ; match and saw & nbsd my watch catching a patch.
199. Emeralds, like all beryls , have a hardness of 8 to 8.5 on the Mohs scale, which means they can take a fair amount of abuse and can't be scratched by most objects.
200. Looking at the present, the doctor slowly scratched hishis throat and blew his nose irresolutely.
201. The scout scratched a map in the dirt with a stick.
202. The man, free as a hoyden, ran to a chestnut tree and scratched his back on its bark.
203. Steel pipes with inner cement lining slightly cracked or scratched on the edge.
204. The pressure bar of a lead briquetting machine, imported from German,[http://sentencedict.com/scratched.html] was seriously scratched during its service.
205. That suggests biology has only scratched the surface of isopod diversity—and in the grand scheme of things, isopods are a pretty obscure group.
206. Also are new scope sprites with realistic scratched and dirty lenses.
207. He quickly put the paper back in his pocket and scratched his face.
208. With tetrachloroethylene or some other suitable liquids applied on a scratched microform during printing, hard copies of good legibility can be obtained.
209. The decidua of both normal pregnant rats and abortion were also scratched for TUNEL.
210. Even the railroads seem only scratched in with a penknife.
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