The tunnel rose and fell in ragged slopes, and the rocks cut and scraped at them.
The rock scraped along my back and I knew I was bleeding.
The rock scraped him even through the tough leather of his hunting-tunic, but he hardly felt it in his haste to get down among those things out of another world and time.
Then rock scraped the side of the longboat; its prow thudded into a gap between boulders.
She could feel the rocks scraping her skin, but she couldn't seem to hold on to anything.
A rock on the center hump scraped and clattered against the undercarriage.
He slipped downward, the rock scraping his face, and only the Romulan's strong grip on his belt kept George from falling into the jaws of their hunters.
Above her Mansur grunted with the effort, and the rough rock of the cliff scraped against her hip as she was drawn upwards a few inches by his strength.
Broken rock scraped Victoria's legs and sides, and dirt from the sagging hill's turf sifted onto her.