Anger produced by some annoying irritation.
To make someone rather angry or impatient; to cause annoyance.
Tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading.
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Examples for "scratch "
Examples for "scratch "
1 The change would allow companies to build new commercial airports from scratch .
2 Problem is, with a new virus, scientists have to start from scratch .
3 This company was started from scratch and was delivered within a year.
4 Or he'll take a new sheet of paper and start from scratch .
5 The South Sudan government had to almost build the country from scratch .
1 A headstrong approach will almost definitely rub others up the wrong way!
2 But that's the rub : there are tens of thousands of civilians there.
3 It was arousing to feel another's power rub against yours that way.
4 Stew tomatoes slowly one-half hour; rub through strainer; heat and add soda.
5 You have beaten Austria, it is true; but Russia-thereis the rub .
1 I thought it was the result of the fray in the Tower.
2 As always, political issues are starting to enter the fray , he said.
3 Analysts say the army is loath to step into the political fray .
4 They had been able to join the fray at a critical moment.
5 They had been, in their time, in the thick of the fray .
1 We fret over which areas will get flooded as sea levels rise.
2 Unfortunately, for now, there is far more to fret about than celebrate.
3 The lily may grow; the man must fret and toil and spin.
4 We fret about mass extinction, but not enough to change our habits.
5 Don't fret , because no qualifications are necessary to trade as an accountant.
1 It was the last drop in the cup of gall , she thought.
2 The cares of the world did not gall the shoulders of Mme.
3 She often ate the bread of sorrow steeped in wormwood and gall .
4 The gall of the bear is used as medicine internally and externally.
5 Snake gall bladder proves especially effective in dissolving phlegm and improving vision.
1 I heard what sounded like scales of armor chafing together-slate ,ofcourse.
2 The latter was worked up by the chafing speeches of the Marshal.
3 The little princess lay in the armchair, Mademoiselle Bourienne chafing her temples.
4 Then might you have seen the Infantes of Carrion in great chafing .
5 Her bra is chafing under her arms; it doesn't usually do that.
6 The same rule applies to chafing upon any part of the body.
7 To prevent such chafing the following program should be carefully carried out:
8 And the first signs of chafing made themselves apparent beneath their armor.
9 Within recent years the chafing dish has become very familiar to us.
10 Plainly the recruits were chafing under the lash of the corporal's tongue.
11 He walked up and down the parlour chafing like an irritated lion.
12 He was thinking with the speed of a mind chafing at delay.
13 As it was, he was chafing himself to death under the restraint.
14 She then, kneeling down, assisted them in chafing his hands and feet.
15 He and I sat by her side chafing her feet and hands.
16 She adjusted the chafing strap, rotated the walker and they set off.
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