"Scrapyards" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Scrapyards" Meaning

A accumulation of discarded or junk automobiles and machinery, typically in a large yard or area.

A yard where old, broken, or worn-out machines, vehicles, or other unwanted items are collected and stored for potential repair, salvage, or disposal.

A place where scrap metal and other recyclable materials are collected and processed.

In some cases, it can also refer to a place where people collect and gather worthless or discarded items.

"Scrapyards" Examples

5 usage examples of "scrapyards"


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The local residents were concerned about the noise and pollution emanating from the scrapyards on the outskirts of town.

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The mechanic spent his Saturday morning browsing through the scrapyards in search of usable parts for his restoration project.

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The environmental regulations forced the factory to send all its redundant machinery to the nearby scrapyards for proper disposal.

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The documentary filmed at one of the largest scrapyards in the country gave a glimpse into a world that many people wouldn't otherwise see.

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As the car owner couldn't afford the high repair bills, he reluctantly took it to the scrapyard where the damaged vehicle could be recycled and the parts reused.

"Scrapyards" Similar Words

Scrapped

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In a careless or sloppy manner, with little regard for quality or perfection.

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Remnants or leftovers, often found in a messy or disorganized state. Unused or discarded parts of something.

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The word "scratches" can have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Marks or small cuts in the surface of something, often caused by rubbing or dragging: "There are scratches on the furniture from when my dog accidently rubbed against it."<br><br>2. A sudden, violent pull or cry: "The coach heard a loud scratch from the crowd when the team made a shocking comeback."<br><br>3. A rough, scratchy feeling or texture: "The scratchy fabric of the socks made my skin itch."<br><br>4. To clean or scrape something with the fingernails: "Can you scratch the surface of the object so it's smooth?"<br><br>5. To cause minor damage or remove the surface layer of something: "She scratched the bottom of the pan to remove the burnt residue."<br><br>6. In music, a scratch is a technique used to create a percussive sound, often by rapidly moving a finger or a stick along the surface of a string or a turntable.<br><br>In general, the word "scratches" can refer to any situation where there is a sudden or rough motion, or where something is removed or worn away by friction.

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