scuddle Antonyms
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Meaning of scuddle
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scuddle (v. i.)
To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle.
scuddle Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The mice scudded through the holes in the wall, disappearing into the labyrinth of the old house.
- The cat scuttled out from under the sofa, its eyes gleaming in anticipation.
- The raindrops scudded across the windshield, obscuring the view.
- The boat scuttled along the surface of the water, leaving a gentle ripple in its wake.
- The insects scuttled across the fallen log, their antennae twitching curiously.
- 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.