scug (Meaning)
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scug (v. i.)
To hide.
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scug (n.)
A place of shelter; the declivity of a hill.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scug
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scug Sentence Examples
- The car's engine emitted a scug as it struggled to start.
- The old typewriter's carriage made a distinct scug when it was released.
- The creaky door hinges let out a scug as the door opened slowly.
- The scug of metal on metal could be heard as the mechanic tightened the bolts.
- The loose screw made a faint scug as it vibrated.
- The scug of the frog's croaking echoed through the marsh.
- The scug of the branches rubbing together created an eerie sound in the forest.
- The scug of the pencil scraping against the paper caused a distraction.
- The scug of the chalk on the blackboard was almost unbearable.
- The scug of the remote control buttons indicated that it was malfunctioning.
FAQs About the word scug
To hide., A place of shelter; the declivity of a hill.
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The car's engine emitted a scug as it struggled to start.
The old typewriter's carriage made a distinct scug when it was released.
The creaky door hinges let out a scug as the door opened slowly.
The scug of metal on metal could be heard as the mechanic tightened the bolts.