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  • verb Present participle of scrooch.

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Examples

  • "scrooching," as the children say, just as one does when a buggy wheel grazes his elbow.

    The Innocents Abroad — Volume 03 Mark Twain 1872

  • "scrooching," as the children say, just as one does when a buggy wheel grazes his elbow.

    The Innocents Abroad Mark Twain 1872

  • It was the truth; and it was the scraping and scrooching for the last piece that had left Teig's cupboard bare of a Christmas dinner.

    This Way to Christmas 1916

  • It was the truth; and it was the scraping and scrooching for the last piece that had left Teig's cupboard bare of a Christmas dinner.

    The Children's Book of Christmas Stories Asa Don Dickinson 1918

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