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Scrape off Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɹeɪp/ /ˈɔf
SKRAYP-awf
skɹˈeɪp/ /ˈɒf
sk-RAYP-of

Definition

To remove something by rubbing or scraping, usually using a tool or hard object. It often describes taking off a layer of dirt, paint, or something stuck to a surface.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and practical, often used with substances that stick (paint, gum, food). Common collocations: 'scrape off the mud/dirt/paint'. Usually involves physical effort with a tool. Not typically used for removing large objects.

Example Sentences

Use a knife to scrape off the old paint.

basic

He needs to scrape off the mud from his shoes.

basic

Please scrape off the ice before you drive.

basic

My mom told me to scrape off any burnt bits from the toast.

natural

Sometimes it's hard to scrape off dried gum from the sidewalk.

natural

If something sticks to the pan, just scrape it off with a spatula.

natural