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A bone scrape is where they file down part of a bone. This can be done for numerous medical and dental reasons.
When you scrape yourself blood comes out from the tiny blood vessels under your skin.
Sort of : in the body they tend to be pinkish yellow but if you scrape them clean then they appear to be off-white.
The doctor then uses a tiny brush, or a cotton-tipped swab and a small spatula to wipe loose cells off the cervix and to scrape them from the inside of the cervix
When you sneeze a second time it usually means that whatever is irritating your nose is still in it after the first sneeze so your body continues to try to get it out.A 2nd, lighter answer: Sneeze twice, wipe once; the more you wipe, the less you scrape.
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Scrape then repaint
No, remove the old stuff, scrape it off with razor blade or similar then reapply
If the fibers are cut, a "Dutchman" will need to be installed. This is similar to putting in an inlay, Another piece of wood with a matching grain is cut out and a "pocket" for the piece cut into the damaged piece to accept the new piece. This requires a skilled woodworker for a near perfect match.
That is the spelling of "scraping" (scratching or grinding, from to scrape).The similar word is scrapping, meaning trashing or fighting.
you scrape the file to get desired information
Blood platelets stick together forming a scab. Once the new skin cells underneath are formed, the scab falls off.
You can use a spatula to scrape a mixture.
cover it with a mat until you can repair it, or you can try to scrape it of if on hard wood or something other than rug
There is only 1 syllable in "scrape."
Scrooged! Scrape 'em off Claire.
A scrape is in the ground with their feet, and a rub is on a tree with their antlers