scuddle Antonyms

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Meaning of scuddle

Webster

scuddle (v. i.)

To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.

scuddle Sentence Examples

  1. The children scudded through the park, their laughter trailing behind them like a gentle breeze.
  2. The crab scuttled sideways towards the shelter of the seaweed, its claws snapping menacingly.
  3. The wind scudded the clouds across the sky, creating an ever-changing tapestry of light and shadow.
  4. The squirrels scuttled along the branches, their tails twitching nervously.
  5. The mice scudded through the holes in the wall, disappearing into the labyrinth of the old house.
  6. The cat scuttled out from under the sofa, its eyes gleaming in anticipation.
  7. The raindrops scudded across the windshield, obscuring the view.
  8. The boat scuttled along the surface of the water, leaving a gentle ripple in its wake.
  9. The insects scuttled across the fallen log, their antennae twitching curiously.
  10. The toddler scuttled around the living room, exploring every nook and cranny with tireless energy.

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To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.

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The children scudded through the park, their laughter trailing behind them like a gentle breeze.

The crab scuttled sideways towards the shelter of the seaweed, its claws snapping menacingly.

The wind scudded the clouds across the sky, creating an ever-changing tapestry of light and shadow.

The squirrels scuttled along the branches, their tails twitching nervously.