Sentences with phrase «good scrap»

The phrase "good scrap" means an exciting or intense fight or confrontation. Full definition
I don't know about you, but I have a hard time letting go of good scrap wood.
Schools would do better scrapping student progress and focussing instead on school improvements, according to Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT).
That, in a nutshell, is precisely what I was arguing in my recent op - ed in the Houston Chronicle: If you introduce a more healthful entree on a day when pizza, nuggets or some other «safe» Kid Food is offered, you may as well scrap the effort before you even start.
Next time think up a better storyline or scrap it, i know it is more about multiplayer but my cat could have done a better
When a pallet is recycled, any good scrap lumber is used for new pallets.
I know it's not a popular opinion these days, but I'm all for a good scrap to settle one's differences if both parties are willing to fight.
I think kelvin would take the fight and I think it would be a good scrap
I have been watching a lot more English games due to the fact that i am an arsenal fan and the team has a bout 5 - 6 players in the squad, this may be one of the best scrap of english players for a long time (over hyped), but have some talent.
There should be a good scrap for points between these two at Turf Moor.
They have yet to be leading at half time in any game away from Ewood Park this season but look for them to put up something of a good scrap in this one over 90 minutes.
If not, we might as well scrap this week's party conference and let David Cameron take over without a fight.
Should you come to the realization that half of your page sketches are best scrapped and redone from scratch, take heart: This is just preliminary planning, not a manned mission to Mars.
As a pack hunter, it tends to get along well with other dogs, although it seems to relish a good scrap from time to time.
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