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He started pawing madly at the door, his nails making a #scrawp, scrawp, scrawp
! sound against the glass. The Prospective froze, opened one eye and squinted
in Cookie!s direction. Cookie redoubled his mad pawing. He looked down at the
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Transactions of the Philological Society
Sonar, n. (1) a scratch. (2) A very slight wound. (3) The noise made by scratching.
Scaarn, n. the Cormorant, (Pelecanas oarbo, Pennant), a bird. SCRAWP-HARD,
n. a miserly person. SCREEBY, n. Scurvy-Grass, (Coohlearia qflicinalis,Linné) ...
Philological Society (London), 1865
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The Dialect of Banffshire: With a Glossary of Words Not in ...
(2) A lean, scraggy animal. (Additional to Jamieson). SCRAT, n. (1) a scratch. (2)
A very slight wound. (3) The noise made by scratching. SCRATH, u. the
Cormorant, (Pelecanus carbo, Pennant), a bird. SCRAWP-HARD, n. a miserly
person.
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A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Obsolete ...
An old woman. SCRATTLE. To scratch. Var. dial. SCRAUK. To scratch. Yorksh.
SCRAWP. Refuse. West. SCRAWL. (1) To crawl. West. "To scrall, stir, motito,"
Coles' Lat. Diet. (2) The young of the dog-crab, or a bastard sort of crab itself.
Line.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, 1872
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Transactions of the Philological Society
Scrat, n. (1) a scratch. (2) A very slight wound. (3) The noise made by scratching.
Scrath, n. the Cormorant, (Pelecanus carbo, Pennant), a bird. Scrawp-hard, n. a
miserly person. Screeby, n. Scurvy-Grass, (Cochlearia officinalis, Linne),aplant.
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1866
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
SCRAWP, see Scrape. SCRAWT o. and sb. Sc. n.Cy. Yks. Also written scraut Sc.
an.) N.C .' e.Yks. ; and in form scroat e.Yks.' [skrfihskrifly 1. v. To scratch, scrape ;
to make a scratc ' noise. Cf. serat, 0., aerate. Se. (JAI., s.v. kart.) Cld. (ib, s.v. Sent
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Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire
In the dark I ran agen a gret scrawming gooseberry bush." (J.P.K.). Scrawp, to. To
scrape together (money and property), often used with " rape." (q.v.). " It's not
worth while scrawpin for other folk." (J.P.K.). " The hoss rake ull soon scrawp it up.
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Transactions of the Thoroton Society
See Reach. Rawp, to. Another form of ' rape ' ; apparently invented to give a
rhyme with ' scrawp.' " He tries to rawp and scrawp everything." (J.P.K.). Reach, to
. Retch, to. (1) To fetch ; to hand, pass. " Ah mun goo an' retch ma lad's supper out
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The Lights Of Manchester
'Did you remember to scrawp those new shoes on gravel?' asked Gladys as she
went. 'You don't want to go breaking your neck.' Sorrel had already done that but
she had forgotten scent. She dabbed Moment Supreme on her neck and wrists ...
T Warren, Tony Warren, 2011