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"scratch a living" Definitions
  1. to earn barely enough money to live

10 Sentences With "scratch a living"

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Some barely scratch a living as they suffer quietly in half-demolished homes.
Some people can make unimaginable fortunes in microseconds, while others still scratch a living out of the dry ground.
In sub-Saharan Africa 64% of young people who work scratch a living from the soil; in South Asia it is 45%.
And if they did not succeed, at least they still had land in the countryside and experience of farming so they could return to scratch a living in the fields.
As Rohingyas in Malaysia cannot work legally, they have little option but to scratch a living collecting rubbish, or to take ill-paid informal work on construction sites and farms.
They scratch a living in a grey economy on the other side of the river, providing services to rich technocrats or, more likely, hustling whatever small gigs they can within their own community.
Many growers in the Andean country, the world's top producer of washed arabica, are struggling to scratch a living even though high-quality Colombian beans remain sought after by coffee drinkers around the world.
Some have been arrested as they attempted to reach Italy by boat, others rounded up as irregular migrants as they try to scratch a living from day labor in Tripoli and other Libyan cities.
Like most other shoppers, the 33-year-old business district tailor is entirely unaware of how or where her favorite greens are grown, though urban farming is increasingly popular among poor city dwellers trying to scratch a living.
The film opens in the village of Fuentidueña de Tajo (called "Fuentedueña" in the movie), showing the villagers trying to scratch a living from the dry soil and explaining the importance of bringing water to irrigate the fields so more crops can be produced and embattled Madrid can be fed. A map shows the position of the village on the Madrid-Valencia road, which must be kept open at all costs so the capital can be defended. The scene moves to Madrid, with another map showing the front line running west of the city, with a rebel salient in the Ciudad Universitaria, which the loyalists are shown attacking. > The city is the village inverted; while the earth of Fuentedueña is simply > upturned, the streets of Madrid look as if they have been maniacally plowed.

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