scudding Synonyms

scudding Meaning

Wordnet

scudding (n)

the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)

Webster

scudding (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Scud

scudding Sentence Examples

  1. The scudding clouds raced across the sky, chasing the setting sun.
  2. The small boat scudded along the choppy water, its sails billowing in the wind.
  3. The leaves scudded down the street, carried by the autumn breeze.
  4. The dust scudded before the approaching storm, creating an eerie haze.
  5. The ship scudded through the waves, navigating the treacherous sea with ease.
  6. The kite scudded high above the park, its tail trailing behind it.
  7. The low clouds scudded overhead, casting a gloomy shadow on the landscape.
  8. The rain scudded down the windows, obscuring the view outside.
  9. The snow scudded across the frozen ground, creating slippery conditions.
  10. The bird scudded through the forest, its wings beating furiously.

FAQs About the word scudding

the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)of Scud

speeding, rocketing, speedy, whirling, swift,lightning, flying, breathless, hasty, zipping

sluggish, poky, slow, unhurried, unhurried, creeping, slow, laggard, lagging, tardy

The scudding clouds raced across the sky, chasing the setting sun.

The small boat scudded along the choppy water, its sails billowing in the wind.

The leaves scudded down the street, carried by the autumn breeze.

The dust scudded before the approaching storm, creating an eerie haze.