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scratch
noun as in small cut or mark
verb as in cut; make a mark on
Example Sentences
But if you are in the camp of wanting to make your stuffing fully from scratch, this is a dish that’s super easy to prep or make-ahead of time and simply reheat pre-dinner.
The Pentagon didn’t specify the kinds of ships that might replace the four it scratched off its order list.
“That makes its silicon a tool to deepen an existing moat, not a new business it has to sell from scratch.”
Four Welsh councils later told the Welsh Affairs Select Committee the money "only scratches the surface" of what was needed.
But 250 years ago Americans were trying to create a nation from scratch and had no such luxury.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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