Definition of Scranches

1. scranch [v] - See also: scranch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scranches

scramblers
scrambles
scrambling
scramblingly
scramblings
scrambly
scrambs
scramjet
scramjets
scrammed
scramming
scrams
scran
scranch
scranched
scranches (current term)
scranky
scrannel
scrannels
scrannier
scranny
scrans

Literary usage of Scranches

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Iowa, to the Thirteenth by Iowa Geological Survey, Charles Abiathar White (1870)
"... the scranches and other traces of glacial action that were once doubtless abundant upon them, have to a great extent gradually become obliterated. ..."

2. Essays, Selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Henry Rogers (1850)
"... drinks healths in scalding brimstone, scranches the glasses for his dessert, and draws his breath through glowing tobacco- pipes, he could not show more ..."

3. Essays: Selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review by Henry Rogers (1850)
"... drinks healths in scalding brimstone, scranches the glasses for his dessert, and draws his breath through glowing tobacco- pipes, he could not show more ..."

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