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Through the regulations and guidelines, they are telling people to depend on friends and relatives and to scrounge from them.
They drop out of the system, wander the streets by day, sleep rough at night and scrounge what they can from relatives and friends.
One has only to scrounge about in galleries and elsewhere to find them without having to pay out £½ million.
Clause 3 refers to people who are alleged to be scrounging under the social security system.
At the end of six years of war such activities generally known as "scrounging"or"winning" things became suddenly respectable.
I spend half my time at present in collecting, training and scrounging for young scientists and engineers to handle these things that are coming out.
I remember factories being knocked down and then scrounging around for factory space.
That underclass is a separate class, different from us, by implication scrounging from us, and subverting our values.