1. scrapping - Noun
2. scrapping - Verb
Derived from scrap
scrapping
present participle of scrap
scrapping
Misspelling of scraping.
scrapping (plural scrappings)
The act by which something is scrapped.
The fall or scrapping of a cultural world puts us all into the same archetypal cesspool, engendering nostalgia for earlier conditions. Marshall McLuhan
After immersing myself in the mysteries of the Electoral College for a novel I wrote in the '90s, I came away believing that the case for scrapping it is less obvious than I originally thought. Jeff Greenfield
I think I'm a boxer, but then when I get hurt, I'll start scrapping. Joel Kinnaman
Among other things, the government-appointed Fair Deal panel recommends Alberta create its own provincial police force, hold a referendum on scrapping the federal equalization program, and hold a referendum to pull out of the Canada Pension Plan. Source: Internet
Bishop of the Catholic Diocese, Bomadi, Delta state, Most Rev. Hyacinth Egbebo, categorically stated: “I do not subscribe to the idea of scrapping the NDDC and I do not know the people suggesting it.” Source: Internet
Analysts at Jefferies said scrapping the dividend was unexpected - the market had expected a 50per cent cut - but had to be offset against the new fibre target and cost cutting programme. Source: Internet