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Scratching Out a Livingtakes readers deep into Mississippi's chicken processing plants and communities, where large numbers of Latin American migrants were recruited in the mid-1990s to labor alongside an established African American workforce in some of the most dangerous and lowest-paid jobs in the country. As America's voracious appetite for.

Related topics: Colours & sounds, Sportscratchscratch1 /skrætʃ/S3 verb1rub your skin [intransitive, transitive]RUB to rub your skin with your nails because it feels uncomfortableitchJohn yawned and scratched his leg.Try not to scratch.scratch atHe was scratching at the bites on his arm.see thesaurus at touch2cut somebody’s skin [intransitive, transitive]CUT to cut someone’s skin slightly with your nails or with something sharpShe ran at him and scratched his face.Don’t scratch yourself on the thorns.3make a mark [transitive]CUT to make a small cut or mark on something by pulling something sharp across itI’m afraid I’ve scratched your car.Some of the prisoners had scratched their names on the walls.4animals [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]C if an animal scratches, it rubs its feet against something, often making a noiseA few chickens scratched around in the yard.scratch ata dog scratching at the door to be let in5remove something [transitive always + adverb/preposition]REMOVE to remove something from a surface by rubbing it with something sharpscratch something off/away etcI scratched away a little of the paint with my fingernail.6remove writing [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to remove a word from a piece of writing by drawing a line through itSYN cross outscratch something from/off somethingI have scratched his name from the list.7make a noise [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to make a roughsound by moving something sharp across a surfaceHis pen scratched away on the paper.8scratch the surface9scratch your head10stop something happening [transitive] informalSTOP DOING something if you scratch an idea or a plan, you decide that you will not do itSYN abandon11remove from race [intransitive, transitive] informalDS if someone scratches from a race, or if you scratch them from the race, they do not take part in it12you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yoursscrape/scratch a living2(1)scratch aroundscratch something ↔ out
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scratch out

1. To hastily draw one or more lines through something, either to conceal it or indicate that it should be skipped, ignored, or canceled. Third step in the instructions was scratched out, so I figured I was supposed to skip it—what else was I supposed to think?My mother used to go through the books and magazines in our house and scratch the dirty words out with a ballpoint pen.
2. To eliminate or strike through someone's or something's name from a list. A noun or pronoun can be used between 'scratch' and 'off'; usually followed by 'from' and the kind of list being mentioned. Well, that's another thing we can scratch out from our to-do list for our trip through Europe.I had to scratch him out from the list of players for Saturday's game when I found out he was failing in three subjects.I had to scratch Jenny out from the roster because she was late for the third time in a row.
3. To write or draw something hastily by hand. He quickly scratched out a phone number on a slip of paper and pushed it across the desk to me.I scratched out a crude sketch of the attacker while his face was fresh in my mind.

scratch someone or something out

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to mark out the name of someone or something. I scratched John out and wrote in George instead. I scratched out John and forgot about him.

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v.
1. To draw a line or lines on something to delete or obscure it, or to indicate that it should be canceled or ignored: Scratch out anything on the shopping list that you think is too expensive. I didn't like the words you had written, so I scratched them out.
2. To remove someone or something from a list or record: Scratch out the neighbors from the list—they're not coming to the wedding. I'm not playing tonight, so you can scratch my name out.

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3. To get by with some way of life, especially with very few resources: We barely scratched out a living during the war.

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