scroop
Verb

scroop (scroops, present participle scrooping; past and past participle scrooped)

  1. To produce the a harsh scraping, grating sound, as of friction.
    1. To make sounds such as of a chair on the floor or chalk on a blackboard.
    2. To produce a rustling sound, like that from friction between silk fibers.
      The friction causes the silk to scroop.
Noun

scroop (plural scroops)

  1. A rustling sound like that produced from friction between silk fibers.



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