scuds Synonyms

scuds Meaning

scuds

to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward, the action of scudding, the act of scudding, a slight sudden shower, to move or run swiftly, a gust of wind, light clouds driven by the wind, loose vapory clouds driven swiftly by the wind, mist, rain, snow, or spray driven by the wind, to run before a gale

scuds Sentence Examples

  1. The overcrowded boat scuds rapidly across the choppy waves.
  2. The crab scuttled sideways, its claws extended in defense.
  3. The insects scudded across the kitchen countertop, seeking food.
  4. The leaves scudded along the ground, driven by the relentless wind.
  5. The car scuds past the speed limit, its taillights disappearing into the night.
  6. The darting fish scudded away from the larger predator.
  7. The bird scuds gracefully through the air, its wings outstretched.
  8. The ball scudded away from the player, rolling across the uneven field.
  9. The mouse scuds under the sofa, its tiny body barely visible.
  10. The wind scuds across the open plains, stirring up clouds of dust and debris.

FAQs About the word scuds

to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward, the action of scudding, the act of scudding, a slight sudden shower, to move or run swiftly, a gust of w

flurries, tornados, gusts, breezes,blows, tornadoes, blasts, hurricanes, zephyrs, gales

hangs,floats,hovers,

The overcrowded boat scuds rapidly across the choppy waves.

The crab scuttled sideways, its claws extended in defense.

The insects scudded across the kitchen countertop, seeking food.

The leaves scudded along the ground, driven by the relentless wind.