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Meaning of scatch

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scatch (n.)

A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse; -- called also scatchmouth.

scatch Sentence Examples

  1. The rough sandpaper scratched the surface of the wood, leaving a visible mark.
  2. The cat's sharp claws scratched the leather sofa, creating unsightly blemishes.
  3. The child scratched her knee while tumbling down the playground slide.
  4. The metal key scratched the surface of the car door, leaving a permanent scar.
  5. The razor scratched the man's face, causing a minor cut.
  6. The paintbrush lightly scratched the canvas, creating a soft and textured effect.
  7. The dog's itchy skin caused him to scratch himself frantically.
  8. The tree bark was scratched by a squirrel's claws, marking its territory.
  9. The scratched surface of the record player produced an unpleasant crackling sound.
  10. The diamond ring accidentally scratched the glass window, leaving a delicate line.

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A kind of bit for the bridle of a horse; -- called also scatchmouth.

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The rough sandpaper scratched the surface of the wood, leaving a visible mark.

The cat's sharp claws scratched the leather sofa, creating unsightly blemishes.

The child scratched her knee while tumbling down the playground slide.

The metal key scratched the surface of the car door, leaving a permanent scar.