scratching
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Definitions ofscratching
- To rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.
Example: "Could you please scratch my back?"
- To rub the skin with rough material causing a sensation of irritation; to cause itching.
Example: "I don't like that new scarf because it scratches my neck."
- To mark a surface with a sharp object, thereby leaving a scratch (noun).
Example: "A real diamond can easily scratch a pane of glass."
- To cross out, strike out, strike through some text on a page.
- To produce a distinctive sound on a turntable by moving a vinyl record back and forth while manipulating the crossfader (see also scratching).
- To commit a foul in pool, as where the cue ball is put into a pocket or jumps off the table.
Example: "Embarrassingly, he scratched on the break, popping the cue completely off the table."
- To score, not by skillful play but by some fortunate chance of the game.
- To write or draw hastily or awkwardly; scrawl.
- To dig or excavate with the claws.
Example: "Some animals scratch holes, in which they burrow."
- To dig or scrape (a person's skin) with claws or fingernails in self-defense or with the intention to injure.
Example: "The cat scratched the little girl."
- The act or sound of something being scratched.
Example: "We heard further scratchings at the door as the dog whined to be let in."
- A pork scratching.
- Record scratching, a technique of starting and stopping a vinyl record from playing to produce music in hip hop.
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