scug Antonyms

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Meaning of scug

Webster

scug (v. i.)

To hide.

Webster

scug (n.)

A place of shelter; the declivity of a hill.

scug Sentence Examples

  1. The car's engine emitted a scug as it struggled to start.
  2. The old typewriter's carriage made a distinct scug when it was released.
  3. The creaky door hinges let out a scug as the door opened slowly.
  4. The scug of metal on metal could be heard as the mechanic tightened the bolts.
  5. The loose screw made a faint scug as it vibrated.
  6. The scug of the frog's croaking echoed through the marsh.
  7. The scug of the branches rubbing together created an eerie sound in the forest.
  8. The scug of the pencil scraping against the paper caused a distraction.
  9. The scug of the chalk on the blackboard was almost unbearable.
  10. The scug of the remote control buttons indicated that it was malfunctioning.

FAQs About the word scug

To hide., A place of shelter; the declivity of a hill.

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The car's engine emitted a scug as it struggled to start.

The old typewriter's carriage made a distinct scug when it was released.

The creaky door hinges let out a scug as the door opened slowly.

The scug of metal on metal could be heard as the mechanic tightened the bolts.