Someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike.
Take the place of work of someone on strike.
1 Streptomyces scabiei causes common scab , an economically important disease of potato tubers.
2 I just wanted to look at the scale scab , I told myself.
3 The scab is by far the most formidable weapon of the three.
4 The pecan scab is the most typical fungus parasite of the pecan.
5 Her father calls her a scab and bolts the door behind her.
6 Once she noticed a fresh circular scab up in the lyrinx's armpit.
7 This one had seeped and the wrappings had stuck to the scab .
8 Still, should the scab of the sheep cause the shepherd to recoil?
9 Brimstone giggled to himself and scratched a scab on his balding pate.
10 The city encrusted a half-moon bay like a scab around a sore.
11 I'll be even with ye yet, my man-youand that red-headed scab .
12 Maybe Christmas. Back to the scab , the perimeter now smeared with blood.
13 Don't you know it can be seen, you scab , through the roof?
14 She had a 'Don't be a scab ' ribbon on-that'sall she done!
15 They held the reins bloody red, fingernails outlined in dried black scab .
16 Compared with that fat black scab , the scales were not so ugly.
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