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scuffle verb- to survive by your ingenuity, not by working US
- — Francis J. Rigney and L. Douglas Smith, The Real Bohemia, p. xvi, 1961
- to weed a patch of potatoes without disturbing the plants CANADA
- In a standard dictionary, one definition of that word is “a glancing touch or blow.” But when [Prince Edward] Islanders scuffle potatoes, the ground in which they are planted is lightly grazed to remove the weeds without disturbing the seed or plant. — New Maritimes, p. 29, March–April 1990
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