Scrooch
verb (used without object), Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S.
1.
to crouch, squeeze, or huddle (usually followed by down, in, or up).
verb
1.
(Midland English, dialect) to scratch (the skin) to relieve itching
scrooch
scrunch
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