In his comeback tournament in January 1990 he scraped by with 8 wins but suffered a serious ankle injury and missed the next four tournaments, an unprecedented absence for a yokozuna.
And they will certainly bring the walls of Tyre to ruin and tear down her towers, and I will scrape her dust away from her and make her a shining, bare surface of a crag. . . .
The skin of the hide, especially that of the belly, is extremely tough, hence able to withstand bumping and scraping as the hippopotamus drags its low body over sticks and stones of riverbeds.
The Court wishes to provide its Judgments in a timely fashion, but it is simply impossible for it to do so if the judges have no assistance across this range of work. We can no longer scrape by on a small pool of six shared clerks
Scraping of the metal terminal areas of the TFT substrates in a cutting separation process of the liquid crystal panel mother board can be prevented, and product yield can be improved.
Alexander’s soldiers scraped up all the debris of the ruined mainland city and threw it into the sea, making a half-mile [800 m] causeway out to the island city.
They will be forgotten just as we have forgotten the pain and sorrow we felt years ago when, as children, we may have scraped a knee. —Isaiah 65:17; John 16:21.
It might be necessary to tear out affected stones and have the house scraped off inside, the stones and scraped-off mortar being disposed of in an unclean place outside the city.