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Scud - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Scud means to move quickly or glide smoothly, often used for clouds or ships moving swiftly. It can also refer to low, wind-driven rain clouds. Example: Dark clouds scudded across the sky.

scud

/skʌd/ /skʌd/

Definition:

To move swiftly, especially as if driven by wind; also refers to low, fast-moving clouds.

Synonyms:

dash, race, speed, zoom

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

crawl, linger

Common Collocations:

scud across the sky, scud before the wind, scud along the ground

Derivatives:

scudding, scuds

Usage Tips:

Use "scud" for quick movement or clouds; often implies speed and lightness, like leaves or ships moving fast.

Common Phrases:

scud running (aviation), scud missile (military)

Etymology:

Likely from Old Norse "skjóta," meaning to shoot or move quickly; related to swift motion.

Examples:

  • 1. The clouds scudded across the dark sky before the storm.
  • 2. Leaves scudded along the pavement in the strong wind.
  • 3. The boat began to scud before the gale, racing toward shore.
  • 4. We watched the fighter jets scud low over the hills during training.

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