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Definition of Scramming
1. scram [v] - See also: scram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scramming
Literary usage of Scramming
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Scramming is a term applied colloquially on the Missabe Range to the operation
of recovering shallow pockets and hummocks of ore left unmined in and around ..."
2. The Making, Shaping and Treating of Steel by James McIntyre Camp, Charles Blaine Francis (1920)
"Scramming is a term applied colloquially on the Missabe Range to the operation
of recovering shallow pockets and hummocks of ore left unmined in and around ..."
3. Mine Timbering by Wilbur E. Sanders, Bernard MacDonald, Norman W. Parlee (1907)
"A system called "scramming" is used to mine on the level below. ... This method
of scramming is also used in new workings, under gravel, sand, or loose rock ..."
4. Mine Timbering by Wilbur E. Sanders, Bernard MacDonald, Norman W. Parlee (1907)
"A system called " scramming" is used to mine on the level below. ... This method
of scramming is also used in new workings, under gravel, sand, ..."
5. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"... method,as top-slicing (called *' scramming" on the Mesabi, Art 72). See also
Fig 83, Art 12. Advantages of open-cut mining: (я) Properly applied, ..."
6. The Iron Ores of Lake Superior: Containing Some Facts of Interest Relating by Crowell & Murray (1920)
"The mine is worked by the caving and scramming systems, the greatest vertical
depth being 1324 feet. The ore is shipped via the C. & NW and the M., ..."
7. The Iron Ores of Lake Superior: Containing Some Facts of Interest Relating by Crowell & Murray (1920)
"The mine is worked by the caving and scramming systems, the greatest vertical
depth being 1324 feet. The ore is shipped via the C. & N- W. and the M., ..."