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scourings

[skouuhr-ingz, skou-er-] / ˈskaʊər ɪŋz, ˈskaʊ ər- /




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Ship's cheese came adulterated with kitchen scourings, rancid fat and glue.

From Time Magazine Archive

But when they had scoured the waterfront boardinghouses, Prince shook his head over their scourings.

From "Carry On, Mr. Bowditch" by Jean Lee Latham

As if by magic the stress of the war wrung out the rinsings and the scourings and left the fabric clean.

From Joy in the Morning by Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman

They do not know, in their pitiable ignorance, the towers and bridges that can be made from the scourings of a washboard factory.

From Hints to Pilgrims by Brooks, Charles Stephen

"The scourings of creation, Of every sin and station, The men who've known damnation, Are picked to lead the way."

From Ballads of a Bohemian by Service, Robert W. (Robert William)




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