“scratching

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Your bird bows its head to you; this translates to: "Please scratch me" The bird pushes you gently with its head still bowed: "Hey, I said scratch me, now!!!"
Sound Production and Manipulation
(v) The process of manually moving a record back and forth against the record needle to create a specific sound effect One of a dee jay's basic tools
Flying low, close to the ground in hope of hooking a thermal Can be dangerous
scrape: a harsh noise made by scraping; "the scrape of violin bows distracted her"
(of a pain) as if caused by scraping with nails or claws
Though useful, this is not seen very often A blade handle is handed to the rower in front, who then takes strokes with the spoon as close to the hull of the boat as possible This moves the boat sideways (as towards a raft) without much forward or backward movement Only boats with at least four oars can scratch, obviously
mechanical disturbance of a rubbing surface with definite surface roughness in line with motion, but no progressive surface deteriorization due to debris
scratching post
A wooden post, wrapped in a piece of carpet (or similar material), on which a domestic cat is encouraged to scratch (rather than on the furniture)
scratching posts
plural form of scratching post
back scratching
scratching someone's back; doing someone a favor (especially for a favor in return)
back-scratching
the act of doing nice things for someone in order to get something in return
scratching
Flying low, close to the ground in hope of hooking a thermal Can be dangerous
scratching
mechanical disturbance of a rubbing surface with definite surface roughness in line with motion, but no progressive surface deteriorization due to debris
scratching
Your bird bows its head to you; this translates to: "Please scratch me" The bird pushes you gently with its head still bowed: "Hey, I said scratch me, now!!!"
scratching
Present participle of to scratch
scratching
Sound Production and Manipulation
scratching
Though useful, this is not seen very often A blade handle is handed to the rower in front, who then takes strokes with the spoon as close to the hull of the boat as possible This moves the boat sideways (as towards a raft) without much forward or backward movement Only boats with at least four oars can scratch, obviously
scratching
{i} act of scraping; act of making a small cut; act of scraping with the fingernails to relieve an itch; act of making a grating sound; act of scribbling; process of obtaining with difficulty; act of deleting
scratching
(v) The process of manually moving a record back and forth against the record needle to create a specific sound effect One of a dee jay's basic tools
scratching
(of a pain) as if caused by scraping with nails or claws
scratching
With the action of scratching
scratching
a harsh noise made by scraping; "the scrape of violin bows distracted her"
scratching oneself
scraping oneself, scrubbing oneself
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