- verbscud (verb) · scuds (third person present) · scudded (past tense) · scudded (past participle) · scudding (present participle)
- move fast in a straight line because or as if driven by the wind:"we lie watching the clouds scudding across the sky" · "three small ships were scudding before a brisk breeze"
nounscud (noun) · scuds (plural noun) · Scud missile (noun) · Scud missiles (plural noun) · Scud (noun)- literarya formation of vapory clouds driven fast by the wind:"the water is glassy under a scud of mist" · "the picturesque shoreline disappeared into low-cloud scud and rain"
- a mass of windblown spray.
- a driving shower of rain or snow; a gust:"scuds of rain gave way to sun"
- the action of moving fast in a straight line when driven by the wind:"the scud of the clouds before the wind"
- a type of long-range surface-to-surface guided missile able to be fired from a mobile launcher.
Originmid 16th century (as a verb): perhaps an alteration of the noun scut, thus reflecting the sense ‘race like a hare’.
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.scud verb [ I usually + adv/prep ] uk / skʌd / us / skʌd / -dd- Add to word list (especially of clouds and ships) to move quickly and without stopping in a straight line: It was a windy day, and small white clouds were scudding across the blue sky.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/scudscud / ˈ skʌd/ verb scuds; scudded; scudding Britannica Dictionary definition of SCUD always followed by an adverb or preposition [no object] literary : to move or go quickly Clouds scudded across the sky. SCUD meaning: to move or go quicklywww.britannica.com/dictionary/scudscud /skʌd/ vb (scuds, scudding, scudded) (intransitive) (esp of clouds) to move along swiftly and smoothly (intransitive) to run before a gale n the act of scudding a formation of low fractostratus clouds driven by a strong wind beneath rain-bearing clouds a sudden shower or gust of windwww.wordreference.com/definition/scudscud (countable and uncountable, plural scuds) The act of scudding. Clouds or rain driven by the wind.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scud
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