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I . scrounge [skraʊndʒ] VB trans inf

stooge [stuːdʒ] N

scrounger [ˈskraʊndʒər, Brit -əʳ] N pej inf

I . scroll [skroʊl, Brit skrəʊl] N

II . scroll [skroʊl, Brit skrəʊl] VB intr COMPUT

I . scrape [skreɪp] N

1. scrape no pl (act of scraping):

2. scrape inf (situation):

II . scrape [skreɪp] VB trans

1. scrape (remove layer):

2. scrape (rub against):

scruple [ˈskruːpl] N no pl

scourge [skɜːrdʒ, Brit skɜːdʒ] N a. fig

crook [krʊk] N

1. crook inf (criminal):

2. crook (shepherd's staff):

cajado m

I . scoop [skuːp] N

1. scoop (utensil):

f
concha f

2. scoop (amount):

bola f

school2 N ZOOL

crooked [ˈkrʊkɪd] ADJ

1. crooked (not straight):

torto(-a)

2. crooked inf (dishonest):

desonesto(-a)

scooter [ˈskuːt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] N

1. scooter (toy):

2. scooter (vehicle):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Scrooge begs the ghost to hurry, knowing that his time for reform is short.
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Scrooge yells for help and finds himself back in his room.
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Scrooge's popularity grew, and by 1952, the character had a comic book of his own.
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Scrooge plays with some children in the street, and sings in church.
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Scrooge is not sad, but decides to try his luck as a silver prospector.
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Scrooge keeps all his money in a corn crib at the farm.
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Scrooge discovers he has time to put things right and becomes a generous man.
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Scrooge, upon leaving his office, is chased by poor children.
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