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scudding
scud S0175900 (skŭd)intr.v. scud·ded, scud·ding, scuds 1. To run or skim along swiftly and easily: dark clouds scudding by.2. Nautical To run before a gale with little or no sail set.n.1. The act of scudding.2. a. Wind-driven clouds, mist, or rain.b. A gust of wind.c. Ragged low clouds, moving rapidly beneath another cloud layer. [Possibly from Middle English scut, rabbit, rabbit's tail; see scut1.]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scudding - the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)scudhurrying, speeding, speed - changing location rapidly | EncyclopediaSeescudscudding Related to scudding: wiliestSynonyms for scuddingnoun the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)SynonymsRelated Words |