Crossword clues for scrap metal
WordNet
n. discarded metal suitable for reprocessing; "he finally sold the car for scrap metal"
Wikipedia
Scrap Metal were a band from Broome, Western Australia who played rock music with elements of country and reggae. The members had Aboriginal, Irish, Filipino, French, Chinese, Scottish, Indonesian and Japanese heritage.
The band toured nationally as part of the Bran Nue Dae musical and with Midnight Oil, and were the first Aboriginal band to sign an international publishing deal. An ABC TV documentary From Broome to the Big Smoke was made about them. Scrap Metal won the 'Best Indigenous Act' award at the 1992 West Australian Music Industry Awards.
After Scrap Metal Alan, Stephen and Phillip Pigram joined up with their brothers David, Colin, Gavin and Peter to create The Pigram Brothers.
In 2006 Stephen and Alan Pigram were inducted into the Western Australian Music Hall of Fame.
Scrap Metal may refer to:
- Scrap Metal (Iron Metal), Iron to be melted again and reworked. Discarded metal (worthless) metal that is suitable for reprocessing can be sold to scrap metal recycling companies
- Scrap Metal (band), an Australian rock band active in the 1980s and early 1990s
- Scrap Metal (video game), a combat-racing game by Slick Entertainment
- Scrapmetal (Transformers), a fictional character in the Transformers universe
Scrap Metal is a vehicular combat racing game by Slick Entertainment released on March 10, 2010.
Usage examples of "scrap metal".
A string of blue lights went on into the darkness, over patches of glistening granite, over broken sandbags spilling drifts on the rails, over rusty piles of scrap metal.
It landed in the thick of the jungle far to the east, mere scrap metal, broken beyond recognition of any strangeness.
He had already made his getaway, but then he had run into me and my scrap metal on the corner of Ringstrasse and the Heeresanger, and resolved to follow the call of duty.
I poured all of my recent frustration and fear into venomous words and hurled them at him like a handful of scrap metal.
Travel would be even slower if they are subsisting off the land within the limits imposed on Jews by Christian law, for example by buying rags and scrap metal to sell to the paper mills and iron foundries along the way.
Her attempts with the boathook had so far dredged up some scrap metal.
He hauled on the heaviest plate of scrap metal in their vicinity, toppling it so that it covered the two of them almost completely.
The urge to hit the thick-headed brute, to land her fist or some heavy piece of scrap metal against the side of his head, welled up in Neelah's breast.