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Meaning of scummer

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scummer (v. i.)

To scumber.

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scummer (n.)

Excrement; scumber.

An instrument for taking off scum; a skimmer.

scummer Sentence Examples

  1. The scummer floated atop the murky pond, a layer of green algae coating its surface.
  2. As the tide receded, it revealed a layer of scummer along the shore, evidence of pollution in the water.
  3. The beach cleanup crew worked tirelessly to remove every bit of scummer from the sands.
  4. The fisherman grimaced as he reeled in his line, tangled with scummer from the ocean's depths.
  5. Despite efforts to contain it, the scummer spread across the lake, suffocating aquatic life.
  6. Scientists studied the composition of the scummer, hoping to understand its impact on the ecosystem.
  7. Residents protested the industrial discharge that was turning their once pristine river into a channel of scummer.
  8. A thick layer of scummer coated the drains, evidence of neglect in the city's maintenance.
  9. The scummer clinging to the sides of the boat made it difficult to navigate through the polluted canal.
  10. With concerted efforts, the community managed to clean up the scummer-infested wetlands, restoring them to their natural beauty.

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To scumber., Excrement; scumber., An instrument for taking off scum; a skimmer.

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The scummer floated atop the murky pond, a layer of green algae coating its surface.

As the tide receded, it revealed a layer of scummer along the shore, evidence of pollution in the water.

The beach cleanup crew worked tirelessly to remove every bit of scummer from the sands.

The fisherman grimaced as he reeled in his line, tangled with scummer from the ocean's depths.