scrap

سکریپ
definition
verb
the decision was made to scrap the entire fleet
discard or remove from service (a retired, old, or inoperative vehicle, vessel, or machine), especially so as to convert it to scrap metal.
At 6-foot-7 and 250 pounds, the giant enjoys giving his team momentum boosts by scrapping with defenders.
engage in a minor fight or quarrel.
noun
I scribbled her address on a scrap of paper
a small piece or amount of something, especially one that is left over after the greater part has been used.
the steamer was eventually sold for scrap
discarded metal for reprocessing.
example
‘The event also involved sleeping outside in a ‘refugee camp’ built out of 'scrap' materials.’
I scribbled her address on a 'scrap' of paper
And if that sentence makes a 'scrap' of sense then it's more than it deserves.
We have worked with a lot of 'scrap' materials, which we have now painted up.
They love a good 'scrap' and they are a people famous for their inter-clan feuds and savage mountain guerrilla techniques.
The authority aims to use a high percentage of recycled materials, including 'scrap' tiles from the tile yards at Barton.
City must 'scrap' and fight for every point between now and the end of the season.
No amount of festive tips on the perfect table centrepiece or how to wrap an awkwardly-shaped present will make a 'scrap' of difference.
Fishermen who want to trade up and buy a bigger boat usually 'scrap' their existing vessel and buy extra tonnage from the market.
The port deals mainly in bulk cargo such as timber, steel 'scrap' , building materials, cereals and fertilisers.
I built a worktable out of 'scrap' material and let both our children participate in its construction.
Make a super sturdy one with some old building blocks, or raid your dad's work bench for pieces of 'scrap' wood.
she was wearing a short black skirt and a tiny 'scrap' of a top
Cumbrian gamekeepers and stalkers have embraced Government plans to 'scrap' archaic laws stopping the sale of game all year round.
Campaigning by the RMT rail union has forced the government to drop plans to 'scrap' tube safety regulations.
Adding to the damage is the ever-worsening shortage of international raw materials like 'scrap' iron and wheat, one of main factors causing inflation.
She first spotted him asleep on the floor of an Indian Aids orphanage, a tiny 'scrap' dressed only in a T-shirt.
All three projects can be easily and inexpensively made in a matter of hours from a few 'scrap' sheets of plywood.
My daughter's laptop screen has gone dim and she has been told to 'scrap' the machine because it is old.
At the end of a minor classic of a 'scrap' , the judges could barely separate the two fighters.
The truth is, whatever happens in the Tampa case alone won't make a 'scrap' of difference to whether or not boatpeople come in the future.
Major raw material is 'scrap' steel which is abundantly available with Indian Railways.
He picked up the accumulated 'scrap' rails and switch material on his way in during the fall.
We would appeal to people not to 'scrap' these cars.
He kept 'scrap' cars and other waste on land near York for years, against regulations, York magistrates heard.
At the beginning of the year 2000 UK oil giants seemed poised to 'scrap' the boats and replace them with helicopters.
You can also create shelters using old flowerpots or 'scrap' lumber that appeal to toads, bees, and bats.
A cold frame in a sunny corner uses no resources except 'scrap' lumber and an old window frame.
Plans to 'scrap' laws which allow parents and patients to sue for billions of pounds worth of compensation were being unveiled by the Tories today.
He said: ‘There was not a 'scrap' of salt on the road - it was like a skating rink and really treacherous.’
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