Canadian French Meaning of scuttles

sabords

Other Canadian French words related to sabords

Definitions and Meaning of scuttles in English

scuttles

destroy, wreck, a quick shuffling pace, scurry, a small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship large enough to admit a person and with a lid for covering it, a small opening in a wall or roof furnished with a lid, scrap sense 2, to put an end to by a deliberate act, its lid, a metal pail that usually has a bail and a sloped lip and is used especially for carrying coal, a metal pail for carrying coal, a small hole in the side or bottom of a ship fitted with a covering or glazed, a shallow open basket for carrying something (such as grain or garden produce), to sink by cutting holes through the bottom or sides, to sink or attempt to sink by making holes through the bottom, a covering that closes a scuttle, a quick scuffing pace, a short swift run, to cut a hole through the bottom, deck, or side of (a ship), a small opening (as in the deck of a ship or the roof of a house) with a lid or cover

FAQs About the word scuttles

sabords

destroy, wreck, a quick shuffling pace, scurry, a small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship large enough to admit a person and with a lid for covering it,

mouches,se dépêche,bourdonnements,poursuit,pilotes,saute,Races,courir,Joncs,vitesses

reptiles,Rampe,traîne,Sort (autour ou ailleurs),Retards,s'attarde,flâner,coups,flâne,tarde

scurrilousness => obscénité, scurrilities => grossièretés, scurril => injurieux, scurried => se dépêchait, scunnered => dégoûté,