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  • noun Alternative spelling of scratch card.

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Examples

  • The social message is user-friendly in Brazilian artist Tonico Lemos Auad's giant scratchcard wall installation.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • The social message is user-friendly in Brazilian artist Tonico Lemos Auad's giant scratchcard wall installation.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • Understanding what three years of unemployment does to a young person does not produce a job, any more than the scratchcard will change a crackhead's life.

    Instead of being disgusted by poverty, we are disgusted by poor people themselves | Suzanne Moore 2012

  • What was once routinely labelled "The biggest prize in sport" has in recent years come to resemble winning a tenner on a lotto scratchcard.

    Audley Harrison returns with absurd third person singular 2010

  • Match the numbers with the symbols on the scratchcard

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • 'A lottery scratchcard has been withdrawn from sale by Camelot - because players couldn't understand it .. .players failed to grasp whether or not they had won.

    Archive 2007-11-04 Newmania 2007

  • 'A lottery scratchcard has been withdrawn from sale by Camelot - because players couldn't understand it .. .players failed to grasp whether or not they had won.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Newmania 2007

  • I've given up getting lottery tickets because i never win a bloody thing, but for some reason I pin my hopes on the odd scratchcard...again god know's why, never won anything on them either.

    Lotto or Notto juliette 2009

  • 'A lottery scratchcard has been withdrawn from sale by Camelot - because players couldn't understand it .. .players failed to grasp whether or not they had won.

    Spanking New Look Newmania 2007

  • The NHS is not free; no more free than paying fifty pence every day of your life for a scratchcard, and then one day winning the £50 "jackpot".

    Archive 2008-06-01 Patrick Vessey 2008

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