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on the little that Nigel is making. 6 scrape together or up.<br />

glean, garner, scratch or get or rake together or up, dredge up,<br />

scrabble for, gather, save (up), get hold of, marshal, amass,<br />

muster, accumulate, aggregate, compile, pile up, stack up,<br />

assemble, Colloq scrounge (up): By the time we finally managed<br />

to scrape up enough for a down payment on a house, the prices<br />

had gone up.<br />

--n. 7 abrasion, bruise, scratch, graze, scuff, damage, injury:<br />

He was very annoyed when he found a scrape on his brand-new car.<br />

8 predicament, difficulty, quandary, dilemma, plight, (fine)<br />

kettle of fish, muddle, stew, situation, position, pinch, Colloq<br />

pickle, fix, mess, the crunch, (tight or tough) spot: I got<br />

into a terrible scrape by forgetting our wedding anniversary.<br />

Can you lend me some money to help me out of a scrape?<br />

scratch v. 1 mar, mark, gouge (out), gash, abrade, graze, scuff, grate<br />

against, bruise, damage, injure; claw: If you glue some felt to<br />

the bottom, the lamp won't scratch the table. 2 chafe, rub: If<br />

you scratch those mosquito bites you might get an infection. 3<br />

Often, scratch out or off. erase, obliterate, rub out or off,<br />

cross out, delete, strike out or off, expunge; exclude,<br />

eliminate, US x out: You can scratch my name from the list of<br />

candidates. She scratched out what she had written and started<br />

again.<br />

--n. 4 mark, gouge, gash, abrasion, scrape, graze, scuff,<br />

bruise, damage, injury; line: Where did you get that scratch on<br />

your face? 'It's only a scratch', Sandy protested as they tried<br />

to remove the spear from his shoulder. 5 up to scratch. up to<br />

standard or par, adequate, sufficient, good enough, competent,<br />

satisfactory, competitive, Colloq up to snuff: Cynthia's<br />

performance is not yet up to scratch, so she might not make the<br />

team.<br />

--adj. 6 hasty, hurried, impromptu, unplanned, haphazard,<br />

rough, casual, informal, unprepared, unpremeditated, makeshift,<br />

extempore, Colloq off the cuff, US pick-up: We didn't have time<br />

to practise, so we are racing with a scratch crew.<br />

scratchy adj. 1 itchy, irritating, prickly: The pullover was as<br />

scratchy as a hair shirt. 2 rough, hoarse, raw, grating, sore,<br />

raspy, dry: My throat feels a bit scratchy and I need something

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