Sentence example with the word 'scudding'

scudding

Definition n. the act of moving along swiftly

Last update: October 27, 2015


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Tattered, blue-purple clouds, reddening in the east, were scudding before the wind.   [Please select]

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(Closeclutched swift swifter with glareblareflare scudding they scootlootshoot lumbering by.)   [Please select]

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The frozen foam went scudding by,-- Before the wind, a seething throng, The waves, the waves came towering high, They flung the mate along.   [Please select]

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A sloop yacht, with a ridiculously shortened sail, was coming in from the Narrows, scudding before the wind like a frightened bird.   [Please select]

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“That’s Captain Joe waving to one of those two smacks out there scudding in under close reefs.   [Please select]

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He gave a great yelp, and came scudding along, followed by his band.   [Please select]

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The tide was coming in, and the sun shone amidst scudding white clouds.   [Please select]

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