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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The craftsman used a scruple to carve the intricate patterns on the wooden box.
The sculptor used a scruple to chip away at the stone to create a statue.
The plant needed a scruple of water to survive.
He felt a scruple about cheating on his partner.
The machine needed just a scruple of oil to run smoothly.
He followed the recipe exactly, adding a scruple of salt at the end.
There was not a scruple of evidence to support the claim.
He felt a scruple about not helping the homeless person on the street.
The geologist used a scruple to collect small samples of rock for testing.
He had a scruple about using performance-enhancing drugs in sports.
She used a scruple to scrape the paint off the wall.
She used a scruple to dig a small hole in the soil.
She had a scruple about not standing up for her bullied classmate.
He felt a scruple about profiting from the exploitation of natural resources.
She only had a scruple of lipstick left in the tube.
The journalist had a scruple about revealing her source's identity.
There was not a scruple of sugar left in the bowl.
There was only a scruple of water left in the bottle.
He couldn't overcome the scruple he felt about capital punishment.
He had a scruple of doubt in his mind about the plan.
She added a scruple of perfume to the bottle to freshen it up.
The gardener used a scruple to dig up the weeds.
The soup needed just a scruple of spice to make it perfect.
She felt a scruple about lying to her parents.
The artist used a scruple to etch intricate designs into the metal.
The archaeologist found a small scruple while digging through the dirt.
She had a scruple about using her position of power for personal gain.
He had a scruple about stealing from the store.
She had a scruple about supporting a company with unethical practices.
He couldn't ignore the scruple he felt about engaging in tax evasion.
She had a scruple about supporting a political candidate with a history of corruption.
She had a scruple about plagiarizing someone else's work in her writing.
She felt a scruple about not donating to the charity.
He had a scruple about disclosing confidential information to unauthorized parties.
The doctor instructed her to take one scruple of medicine every six hours.
The doctor prescribed a scruple of medication for the patient.
The perfume maker added a scruple of essential oil to the fragrance.
The ink was mixed with a scruple of water to make it less thick.
The perfumer added a scruple of rose oil to the perfume to give it a flowery scent.
The printer mixed a scruple of ink to achieve the desired color.
The perfume was made with a scruple of rose petals.
The recipe called for a scruple of vanilla extract.
The bartender added a scruple of bitters to the cocktail to give it a bitter taste.
The sauce needed a scruple of sugar to balance the flavors.
The pharmacist carefully measured out a scruple of medicine.
He used a scruple to scrape the rust off the metal.
The dentist used a scruple to remove a piece of food stuck between the patient's teeth.
The artist used a scruple to etch the fine details onto the metal plate.
The miner used a scruple to chip away at the rock and extract the ore.
The jeweler used a scruple to carve the intricate designs into the gemstone.
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