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scrump verb to steal apples from orchards UK, 1866 From an old dialect word for a “withered apple”.- Maybe it has something to do with those apples we scrumped from the orchard last night[.] — Nick Jones, The Rough Guide to Travel Health, p. 244, 2001
- [S]pewing brackish water and half-digested chunks of apple scrumped some hours earlier[.] — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 235, 2001
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