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scatter rug

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scatter rug
n.
A small rug for covering a part of a floor. Also called throw rug.

scatter rug
n
a small rug used to cover a limited area
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Noun1.scatter rug - a small rugscatter rug - a small rug; several can be used in a room
carpet, carpeting, rug - floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)
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scatter rug


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