"Scrimshaw" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scrimshaw" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scrimshaw" Meaning

Nautical art or drawing created on a shell, often sailor's sucking a bone or piece of wood, informal engraving or carving.

"Scrimshaw" Examples

Scrimshaw


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1. A decorative design or drawing, especially one made on an object such as a tooth, shell, or stone.
2. An image scratched or carved into the surface of something.

Example sentences:

The sailor had a large tattoo on his forearm featuring a beautiful scrimshaw of a mermaid.
The antique shop had a collection of scrimshaws made from whale teeth, depicting sea creatures.
During our beach vacation, I saw a lovely scrimshaw on a piece of driftwood, left behind by the wind and waves.
The visiting artist showcased a fascinating scrimshaw done on a canceled out passport.
The gold filling on the old ivory scrimshaw showed cracks signs of aging, adding to its charm.

"Scrimshaw" Similar Words

Scrimmages

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Scrimmaging

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Scrimmaging refers to the practice of re-shooting scenes or re-filming footage in the film industry, often with a new or different take on the scene. This can be done to improve the quality, timing, or overall effect of a scene. It is called "scrimmaging" because the production team is "scrimming", or testing, different versions of the scene in an effort to find the perfect take.

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Scrimshander

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Scrimshank

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A Scrimshank is a small toy or trinket, especially one made of wood or bone, made by pecking or scratching it with a sharp tool, such as a point or a chisel, in a rough, irregular way. It is often used to describe a decorative or ornamental object.<br><br>Example: The antique shop sold a collection of scrimshank dolls made from whalebone.

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Scripophily

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Scrippage

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Script

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A script is a written record of dialogues, sounds, or events arranged in a sequential order to tell a story, either for a performance, a film, a play, or other form of entertainment. It can also refer to a set of instructions or commands written down in a formalized manner that can be executed by a computer or another device.

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Scripts

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Scriptural

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