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

"To run or move quickly or hurriedly." more

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Laughter and joy scud through the playground as children play together.
The race cars scud around the track, competing for the championship.
The sand will scud across the desert dunes in the relentless wind.
In the autumn wind, dry leaves scud along the sidewalk.
Thoughts and ideas scud through the writer's mind as they craft a compelling story.
Whispers of a secret scud through the group, creating an air of mystery.
Before we knew it, the ship had scudded through the storm, reaching calmer waters.
The clouds will scud across the sky, signaling an approaching storm.
The soccer ball has been scudding across the field as players practice their passing skills.
The storm will have been scudding across the horizon for hours before it hits.
Memories of the past scud through his mind as he flips through old photographs.
The ship will scud through the rough waves, navigating the stormy sea.
The soccer player managed to scud past the defenders and score a goal.
Birds had been scudding over the water, creating ripples as they flew low.
The rabbits scud through the meadow, playing a game of chase.
Snowflakes are scudding gently to the ground in the winter storm.
As the race begins, the athletes will scud down the track with incredible speed.
Smoke from the locomotive will scud through the air as the train departs the station.
Smoke was scudding up from the chimney, signaling a cozy fire in the hearth.

Scud

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