scart
to scratch, scrape, mark, or scar.
Origin of scart
1Words Nearby scart
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How to use scart in a sentence
But I ain't got that reason, an' never will have—so I'm scart.
Rayton: A Backwoods Mystery | Theodore Goodridge RobertsI've been thinkin' about one that did, and that he was scart of.
The Skipper and the Skipped | Holman DayYou never see such a dumbfounded, scart set of men in your life, an Seward looked as ef he would craul through an auger hole.
He could yell an holler equal to wild Injins, an he ginerally scart away all the varmints for several miles around.
As she expressed it afterward, "the everlastin' soul was pretty nigh scart out of her."
Cap'n Dan's Daughter | Joseph C. Lincoln
British Dictionary definitions for scart (1 of 2)
/ (skært) Scot /
to scratch or scrape
a scratch or scrape
a stroke of a pen
a small amount; scraping
Origin of scart
1British Dictionary definitions for Scart (2 of 2)
SCART
/ (skɑːt) /
electronics
a 21-pin plug-and-socket system which carries picture, sound, and other signals, used especially in home entertainment systems
(as modifier): a Scart cable
Origin of Scart
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