| 单词 | scrage | 
| 释义 | scragev. English regional (west midlands and south-western).   transitive. To graze or scrape. ΚΠ 1841    Bristol Mercury 2 Jan. 8/5  				Mr. Irving told him to look at his head, and asked him if it was cut; there was a red mark on it, and witness replied ‘no; but it is scraged’. 1864    Children's Employm. Comm. (1862): 3rd Rep. App. 85/1 in  Parl. Papers XXII. 319  				No bones were broken; I was only ‘scraged’. 1896    G. F. Northall Warwickshire Word-bk. 202  				Scraze, to graze, raze; to ‘bark’ slightly by rubbing against any one or anything in passing... Sometimes spoken ‘scrāge’ by the more illiterate. 1997    Bristol Post 		(Nexis)	 2 Aug. 31  				I wore short trousers, as all boys did at that time, and was always scraging my knees. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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