scratch in Arabic
scratch in Arabic is خَرْبَشَ — scratch means to rub or drag nails, claws, or a sharp point across a surface, especially to relieve an itch or leave a mark.
scratch in Arabic
خَرْبَشَ
Pronounced: ḵarbaša
rub a surface with a sharp object
What does "scratch" mean?
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verb To rub or drag nails, claws, or a sharp point across a surface, especially to relieve an itch or leave a mark.
"The cat scratched at the door to be let out."
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noun A mark, cut, or sound produced by scratching.
"There's a deep scratch on the car door."
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verb To withdraw from a race or competition one had previously entered.
"The favorite was scratched from the race the night before."
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noun Informal term for money, especially cash.
"He didn't have enough scratch to cover the bill."
scratch in a sentence
- The cat scratched at the door to be let out.
- He scratched his initials into the desk.
- There's a deep scratch on the car door.
- The favorite was scratched from the race the night before.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "scratch" in Arabic?
"scratch" in Arabic is خَرْبَشَ. scratch means: To rub or drag nails, claws, or a sharp point across a surface, especially to relieve an itch or leave a mark.
How do you pronounce خَرْبَشَ?
"scratch" in Arabic is خَرْبَشَ, pronounced "ḵarbaša".
How do you use "scratch" in a sentence?
Example: "The cat scratched at the door to be let out." In Arabic, "scratch" is خَرْبَشَ.
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