...I hope you’ll get me outof the scrape, sir...
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」
...Our plan, therefore, was to scrape together the sticks with a long staff, and turn them over before attempting to bind them up into faggots for conveying to the camp...
W.H.G. Kingston 「The Two Supercargoes」
...They make no nests, but merely scrape so as to form a shallow hole to deposit their eggs...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...I wish I’d been as sharp as you are, and never let a woman whiffle me into a scrape...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905」
...Draw the skin over this board flesh side out and scrape all flesh and fat from it, using some blunt instrument, such as a square edged knife or a hatchet...
Elmer Harry Kreps 「Science of Trapping」
...Either through faulty adjustment or fromhis own futile efforts to scrape it off, the awkwardsteel hinge had become jammed and would not open...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Lad: A Dog」
...In his perplexity, he always finds relief in endeavoring withhis paw to scrape a supposititious fly from the side of his nose...
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler 「Domesticated Animals」
...An even greater progress inspired him to scrape the earth and to sow seed, which assures him of a living...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...What will the latter do? Will they scrape at the foot of the gibbet inorder to overturn it? By no means; and the ingenuous observer wholooked for such tactics would be greatly disappointed...
J. H. Fabre 「The Wonders of Instinct」
...The skin now being free from the body, scrape away all thesmall pieces of flesh that are still adhering inside the skin,down the centre, and around the fins and tail...
Montagu Browne 「Practical Taxidermy」
...Cut under the tongue from the outside, and scrape out theflesh, fill up with putty, and sew up neatly...
Montagu Browne 「Practical Taxidermy」
...And unless some one did I saw no chance of gettin’ clar o’ the scrape I war in...
Mayne Reid 「The Hunters' Feast」
...And the ear within is so marvelously sensitive that it can hearthe rustle of a rat in the grass, or the scrape of a sparrow's toes ona branch fifty feet away...
William J Long 「Wilderness Ways」
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