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What is the meaning of scratches?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 1/16/2023

It means doing something from beginning.

If you "start from scratch," you start from the beginning. If you do something "from scratch," then you do the entire process by yourself without using a mix or kit or anything.

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