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

"To run or move quickly or hurriedly." more

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Time has scudded by, leaving behind memories etched in our minds.
Sand has scudded across the desert, shaping dunes with the relentless force of the wind.
Thoughts have scudded through her mind like fleeting clouds, leaving traces of contemplation.
Fallen leaves have scudded along the pavement, swept away by the autumn wind.
News headlines have scudded through the media, capturing the attention of a global audience.
Ships have scudded over the waves, racing towards the distant horizon.
Horses have scudded across the racetrack, competing in a thrilling display of speed.

Scud

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