v. scrounged, scroung·ing, scroung·es Informal v.tr. 1. To obtain (something) by begging or borrowing with no intention of reparation: scrounged a few dollars off my brother. See Synonyms at cadge. 2. To obtain by salvaging or foraging; round up. v.intr. 1. To seek to obtain something by begging or borrowing with no intention of reparation: scrounge for a cigarette. 2. To forage about in an effort to acquire something at no cost: scrounging around the kitchen for a late-night snack. [Alteration of dialectal scrunge, to steal.] scrounger n. |
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