scritch

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skɹɪt͡ʃ/
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  • Rhymes: -ɪtʃ

Noun

scritch (plural scritches)

  1. (obsolete) a screech
  2. (obsolete, UK, dialect) A thrush.

Verb

scritch (third-person singular simple present scritches, present participle scritching, simple past and past participle scritched)

  1. (obsolete) To screech.

Etymology 2

Variant of scratch.

Verb

scritch (third-person singular simple present scritches, present participle scritching, simple past and past participle scritched)

  1. To make a light scratching sound, like a small animal burrowing.
  2. To scratch so as to relieve an itch or irritation.
    • 2001, Miriam Moss, Scritch Scratch, →ISBN:
      One day a tiny insect, no bigger than a freckle, climbs into Miss Calypso's classroom. Nobody notices until Polly scritches, Joshua scratches and soon the whole class is scritching and scratching
    • 2004, The Hutchinson Book of Cat Tales, →ISBN, page 55:
      There once was a cat with a terrible itch. She had a flea in her fur which was making her twitch. She scratched herself here and she scritched herself there
    • 2015 -, L. A. Kornetsky, Clawed: A Gin & Tonic Mystery, →ISBN, page 79:
      And they almost always gave good scritches, so they couldn't be bad people, could they? Did bad people scritch right?

Noun

scritch (plural scritches)

  1. A light scratching sound, like a small animal burrowing.
  2. The act of scratching an itch.
    • 2010, Marguerite Floyd, The Parrot Reckonings, →ISBN:
      Sugar demands scritches alternating with sinking her beak into my fingers because I'm not doing it to suit her.
    • 2015, Maisey Yates, Part Time Cowboy, →ISBN:
      “It really does have to work out,” she said, setting Toby's carrier up on the kitchen table. “Because otherwise you'll be reduced to standing on a street corner and offering kitty head scritches for money. And none of us want to see you stoop that low."
    • 2015 -, L. A. Kornetsky, Clawed: A Gin & Tonic Mystery, →ISBN, page 79:
      And they almost always gave good scritches, so they couldn't be bad people, could they? Did bad people scritch right?
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