16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scud' in a Sentence
"To run or move quickly or hurriedly." more
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In the bustling city, pedestrians will have been scudding along the crowded streets.
The clouds have been scudding across the sky, bringing intermittent rain showers.
Dust am scudding in the air as the construction workers renovate the old building.
Butterflies scud through the meadow, adding a burst of color to the landscape.
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.
Papers scudded around the office as the windows rattled during the storm.
The yacht scuds over the waves effortlessly.
Ships had been scudding through the waves, racing against the approaching tempest.
Emotions scud across her face as she listens to the heartbreaking story.
The skateboarder scud down the ramp, performing daring tricks.
The leaves will have been scudding along the sidewalk in the autumn breeze.
By the time the storm hits, the clouds will have scudded across the sky, darkening the horizon.
Raindrops scud down the windowpane during a soothing summer rain.
Fireflies scud through the night, illuminating the darkness with their soft glow.
Autumn leaves have been scudding through the air, creating a colorful spectacle in the park.
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