scraps

/skræps/
noun
  1. Small pieces of leftover food, especially after a meal.
    • The birds pecked at the scraps on the picnic table.
    • She saved vegetable scraps to make broth.
    • We fed the dog the scraps from dinner.
  2. Small pieces or bits of something, especially paper, fabric, or other material.
    • I found scraps of old letters in the attic.
    • The artist used scraps of colored glass for the mosaic.
    • He wrote the phone number on a scrap of paper.
  3. A fight or quarrel, especially a minor one.
    • The kids got into a scrap over the last cookie.
    • There was a brief scrap between two players on the field.
    • They had a scrap about whose turn it was to do the dishes.
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verb
  1. To discard or abandon something that is no longer useful or wanted.
    • The company decided to scrap the old project and start fresh.
    • He scrapped the broken car for parts.
    • We had to scrap our vacation plans because of the storm.
  2. To fight or argue, especially in a minor or playful way.
    • They often scrap about silly things, but they're still friends.
    • The two puppies scrapped over a toy.
    • The politicians scrapped during the debate.
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