1. scratched - Adjective
2. scratched - Verb
of Scratch
Source: Webster's dictionaryThose who'll play with cats must expect to be scratched. Miguel de Cervantes
What we take to be our strongest tower of delight, only stands at the caprice of the minutest event the falling of a leaf, the hearing of a voice, or the receipt of one little bit of paper scratched over with a few small characters by a sharpened feather. Herman Melville
Then you'll feel your cheek scratched... A little kiss, like a crazy spider, Will run round your neck... And you'll say to me : "Find it !" bending your head - And we'll take a long time to find that creature - Which travels a lot. Arthur Rimbaud
Truth has a scratched face. English Proverb
Angry cats get scratched skin. Swedish Proverb
He that plays with cats must expect to be scratched. English Proverb