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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scud' in a Sentence

"To run or move quickly or hurriedly." more

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The sand will scud across the desert dunes in the relentless wind.
The clouds will scud across the sky, signaling an approaching storm.
The ship will scud through the rough waves, navigating the stormy sea.
Papers will scud off the desk in the whirlwind created by the opening window.
The fast-paced music will scud through the concert hall, captivating the audience.
As the race begins, the athletes will scud down the track with incredible speed.
In the futuristic cityscape, hovercars will scud through the air with precision.
During the chase scene, the hero will scud through the narrow alleys, evading capture.
Smoke from the locomotive will scud through the air as the train departs the station.

Scud

skuhd
verbTo run or move quickly or hurriedly.
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Last Updated On: July 2, 2024
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