Obtain or seek to obtain by cadging or wheedling.
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Examples for "scrounge"
Examples for "scrounge"
1There are several water recyclers and whatever medical supplies I could scrounge.
2It would be time to try to scrounge something up for supper.
3By asking around I managed to scrounge two unmatching scraps of ribbon.
4Be down as soon as I can scrounge up some clean underwear!
5Nor did they have to scrounge nursery furniture from a garage sale.
1Coming here to fawn and whine and cadge favours of the umpire!
2A few were trying to cadge food from people who were carrying snacks.
3When the yard was finally closed he had to cadge about for work.
4And now he's going aboard to try and cadge Denby for a drink.
5But are you sure you don't want to stay here and cadge some caramel apples?
1Schnorr's team uses this material as a resistor in a tiny electrical circuit.
2Long afterward Wagner's friend, Schnorr von Carolsfeld, saw the score in the hands of the composer.
3A great longing at last filled me to make the acquaintance of Schnorr and his achievements.
4Last year Schnorr and his PhD supervisor Timothy Swager decided to spin the company out of MIT.
5Schnorr and his wife have undertaken to sing, and the other parts will be decently filled here.