9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scud' in a Sentence
"To run or move quickly or hurriedly." more
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The clouds have been scudding across the sky, bringing intermittent rain showers.
The soccer ball has been scudding across the field as players practice their passing skills.
Sand particles have been scudding across the desert, creating a mesmerizing dance in the wind.
The sailboat has been scudding gracefully over the waves, propelled by the strong breeze.
Time has been scudding by quickly, and the project deadline is approaching.
The tumbleweed has been scudding across the deserted highway, a lonely traveler in the arid landscape.
Snowflakes have been scudding down from the dark clouds, covering the ground in a soft blanket.
The papers on the desk have been scudding around every time someone opens the office door.
Autumn leaves have been scudding through the air, creating a colorful spectacle in the park.
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