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scratches <a scratch; scratches> N

scratches

scratches INDUST

scratches

scratch <a scratch; scratches> VB MED

scratch N (relations)

scratch N

scratch area N COMPUT

scratch-brush N

scratch directory N COMPUT

scratch disk COMPUT

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English
When little scratches appeared on the car he would "borrow" the Tipp-Ex from the office and fill in the mark, in the fond belief that no one would notice.
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The album contains more silence than sawing, though; her scrapes, scratches, plunks, and occasional notes on the violin are often separated by long stretches of it.
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Some complained later of bruises, scratches and gouge-marks on their bodies.
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It is often used as a construction or handyman's marking tool as it rarely scratches the surface it is used on.
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This includes scratches on the sides and bottom of glassware.
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All of the glass components should be carefully examined for scratches and cracks which could result in implosions when the vacuum is applied.
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If we returned with scrapes and scratches, we were given a bath and a band-aid and not so much as a slap on the wrist.
www.irishcentral.com
It is that for all of these testaments to his unfitness for office -- and this summary barely scratches the surface -- he has paid no price.
news.nationalpost.com
They also require ongoing maintenance and a finish re-applied, to remove scuffs and scratches.
www.europeancleaningjournal.com
Similarly, hairless rats are less protected from scratches and the cold without their coat.
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