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Scraping

The act or sound of something being rubbed or dragged against a rough surface, often producing an unpleasant grating noise. It can refer to a deliberate action of removing material from a surface or a coincidental sound or action. The intensity of the scraping can range from gentle to forceful, and the nature of the scraped surface can influence the sound and effect. It often implies an effort, a movement of something in a specific direction, or a process of removing unwanted material to reveal what is underneath or to improve something.

Scraping meaning with examples

  • He spent hours scraping the old paint from the window frames, determined to restore them to their original beauty. The rhythmic scraping of his blade echoed in the quiet garden. He noticed the scraping was much harder than expected, revealing a layer of old lead paint that he had to be careful with. After all the scraping, the bare wood was revealed, ready for a fresh coat of paint.
  • The old shovel’s scraping against the concrete sidewalk announced the arrival of the snowplow. I saw him carefully scraping ice from the windshield. A loud scraping sound abruptly filled the classroom as a student scraped their chair across the floor, disturbing the lecture. It's an easy sound to identify. You could almost feel the chill as it scraped along.
  • The archeologist carefully scraped away the soil, hoping to unearth a valuable artifact. The painstaking scraping allowed him to reveal some ancient pottery. A sharp scraping sound from the kitchen alerted me that the cat was trying to reach the food bowl. The subtle scraping sounds kept on distracting me from writing.
  • With a slow, deliberate movement, she was scraping the last of the sauce from the pan. The aroma of the sauce was still noticeable. The harsh scraping made the pan's surface more bare. The intense scraping filled the small kitchen with the metallic aroma.

Scraping Crossword Answers

6 Letters

SCRAPE

7 Letters

SCRATCH GRATING RASPING

10 Letters

SCRATCHING

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