scab
scab /sk'æb/ (scabs)
1 [N-COUNT]
A scab is a hard, dry covering that forms over the surface of a wound.
The area can be very painful until scabs form after about ten days.
2 [N-COUNT]
People who continue to work during a strike are called scabs by the people who are on strike.
He hired scabs to replace strikers.
[ADJ] ADJ n
Scab is also an adjective.
The mill was started up with scab labor.
1 [N-COUNT]
A scab is a hard, dry covering that forms over the surface of a wound.
The area can be very painful until scabs form after about ten days.
2 [N-COUNT]
People who continue to work during a strike are called scabs by the people who are on strike.
He hired scabs to replace strikers.
[ADJ] ADJ n
Scab is also an adjective.
The mill was started up with scab labor.