Idioms
scrape (something) together or scrape together (something)
to gather small amounts of money or something (usually with some difficulty) for some purpose
We were able to scrape together enough money to go on a holiday.
scrape (something) up or scrape up (something)
scrape the bottom of the barrel
scratch (someone's) back
scratch around for (something)
scratch the surface (of something)
scream bloody murder
screw around
screw up (someone or something) or screw (someone or something) up
screw up one's courage
scrimp and save
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cover up (something) or cover (something) up
pack of lies
cut down on (something)
let (something) off or let off (something)
extend credit to (someone)
play one's cards close to one's chest
think out (something) or think (something) out
go through changes
sit back
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