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scrattle
scrattle
English
Verb
scrattle (third-person singular simple present scrattles, present participle scrattling, simple past and past participle scrattled)
-  To scratch.
-  1738, The London Magazine, rev. Mr. Darwall, to Mr. George Bickham, "On the First Volume of his Musical Entertainer"; page 303
- But if I'm duly sensible of this,
 - And if I really fear to do amiss,
 - How, George, how (in the name of wonder!) then,
 - Dares my poor, puny, scurvy, scrattling pen
 - Presume thy neat performances to trace,
 - And, with mean words, thy beauteous works debase
 
 
 -  1738, The London Magazine, rev. Mr. Darwall, to Mr. George Bickham, "On the First Volume of his Musical Entertainer"; page 303
 -  To make shift, to manage to get along.
-  2010, Robert Malcolmson, Patricia Malcolmson, Nella Last in the 1950s: Further diaries of Housewife, 49
- My husband says “What's the good of scrattling and saving, Edna, when in two–three years we might all be blown up by an atom bomb?
 
 
 -  2010, Robert Malcolmson, Patricia Malcolmson, Nella Last in the 1950s: Further diaries of Housewife, 49