Definitionn. a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
Last update: June 23, 2015
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Both carbon and alloy steels are produced in electric arc furnaces and scrap rather than molten metal is used as the base material. [Please select]
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The increased dumping is partly due to scrap dealers charging for the disposal of old vehicles because of increased recycling costs. [Please select]
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The scraped potatoes were then laid on the burn, and Edward said they gave him great relief. [Please select]
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Some more were then scraped by the little girls, who could not, however, repress their occasional sobs. [Please select]
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Some will want beating to make them move, others will be proud to go if they are allowed to wear a scrap of ribbon or gold lace. [Please select]
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[When my friends of the Boston Daily Advertiser asked me last year to contribute to their Christmas number, I was very glad to recall this scrap of Mr. [Please select]
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Ben-Hur next unrolled a scrap of papyrus yellow as a withered mulberry leaf. [Please select]
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I wonder who will have Nolan's scrap-books. [Please select]
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For myself, I thought that one slip of pretence in my dress or bearing, a scrap of gold or of pinchbeck, would have ruined both of us in our appeal. [Please select]
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"Then," he said, "I keep up my note-books, writing in them at such and such hours from what I have been reading; and I include in these my scrap-books." [Please select]
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I cannot send his scrap-book to my friend who asks for it, because I have it not to send. [Please select]
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