scrape out
1. To remove something from inside of something else with or as with the vigorous scrubbing of a rough, sharp, or hard-edged instrument. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scrape" and "out." I used a spatula to scrape out the last bit of sauce from the pan. You'll need a special tool to scrape the rust out of the socket.
2. To empty something of some substance with or as with the vigorous scrubbing of a rough, sharp, or hard-edged instrument. A noun or pronoun can be used between "scrape" and "out." I scraped the jar out with a teaspoon and set it in the sink to be washed. I took a wire brush and started scraping out the grill to get rid of all the built-up grime and char.