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1. (v.i.) scud
to run or move quickly or hurriedly.
2. scud
Naut. to run before a gale with little or no sail set.
3. (n.) scud
the act of scudding.
4. scud
clouds, spray, or mist driven by the wind.
5. scud
a driving shower.
6. scud
a gust of wind.
7. scud
low-drifting clouds appearing beneath a cloud from which precipitation is falling.
8. (n.) Scud
a surface-to-surface missile, esp. one deployed on a mobile launcher.
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| Definition of 'Scud' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) scud, scudding
the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)
2. (verb) dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, shoot
run or move very quickly or hastily
"She dashed into the yard"
3. (verb) scud, rack
run before a gale
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| Definition of 'Scud' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Scud
the act of scudding; a driving along; a rushing with precipitation
2. (noun) Scud
loose, vapory clouds driven swiftly by the wind
3. (noun) Scud
a slight, sudden shower
4. (noun) Scud
a small flight of larks, or other birds, less than a flock
5. (noun) Scud
any swimming amphipod crustacean
6. (verb) Scud
to move swiftly; especially, to move as if driven forward by something
7. (verb) Scud
to be driven swiftly, or to run, before a gale, with little or no sail spread
8. (verb) Scud
to pass over quickly
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