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scrap
1[skrap]
noun
a small piece or portion; fragment: scraps of cloth.
a scrap of paper;
scraps of cloth.
scraps,
bits or pieces of food, especially of leftover or discarded food.
the remains of animal fat after the oil has been rendered; cracklings.
a detached piece of something written or printed.
scraps of poetry.
broken, discarded, or rejected items or parts for use as raw material or in reprocessing, as old metal that can be melted and reworked.
The two of them drive around collecting scrap to sell.
chips, cuttings, fragments, or other small pieces of raw material removed, cut away, flaked off, etc., in the process of making or manufacturing an item.
Their cutting process is faster, but have you seen the amount of scrap it generates?
adjective
consisting of pieces or fragments.
existing in the form of fragments or remnants of use only for reworking, as metal.
discarded or left over.
She was fashioning a toy out of some scrap wood.
verb (used with object)
to break up into pieces for discarding or reworking.
to scrap old cars.
to discard as useless, worthless, or ineffective.
He urged that we scrap the old method of teaching mathematics.
scrap
2[skrap]
noun
a fight or quarrel.
She got into a scrap with her in-laws.
verb (used without object)
to engage in a fight or quarrel.
scrap
1/ skræp /
noun
a small piece of something larger; fragment
an extract from something written
waste material or used articles, esp metal, often collected and reprocessed
( as modifier )
scrap iron
(plural) pieces of discarded food
verb
to make into scrap
to discard as useless
scrap
2/ skræp /
noun
a fight or argument
verb
(intr) to quarrel or fight
Other Word Forms
- scrappingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of scrap1
Origin of scrap2
Example Sentences
We do now have some policy headlines, if not details and costings, around scrapping the 20mph law, building the M4 relief road and more GP surgeries.
The party has long claimed it will be able to make considerable government savings from entirely scrapping attempts by the government to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Plus, there is a limit to how much steel-making can rely on electric arc furnaces since they currently largely rely on a supply of scrap steel.
There are seven subs at Rosyth that are yet to be scrapped.
The last Labour government started issuing ID cards to UK citizens, but the scheme was scrapped by the Tory-Liberal Democrat coalition over privacy concerns.
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