to scrape together

Idiom:
to scrape together (used as a verb)

First Example:
The college students didn’t think
they’d have enough money to pay their rent. They sold some stuff and borrowed
from their parents and they finally scraped
together
what they needed just in time.

Meaning: The expression to scrape together” means to gather
together or make something with difficulty. 
The expression is used when trying to collect enough of something from
limited resources. Most commonly, as in the case above, it’s used with money.

Second Example:
    Christina:
There’s nothing to eat. Want to order a pizza?
    Lisa:
I’d rather save money. What’s in the cupboard? Maybe we can scrape something together.
    Christina:
Not much. There’s some pasta.
    Lisa:
Great! Is there any olive oil?
    Christina:
Yeah, I think so. 
    Lisa:
And this tomato is good. We have dinner!
   

Meaning: In the second example, Lisa says that they can “scrape
something together”, meaning dinner. 
This means that despite Christina saying there is nothing to eat, Lisa
thinks they can gather together enough food to make them dinner. Also notice
that the expression can be separated with a noun.

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