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Meaning of scumming
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scumming (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Scum
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scumming (n.)
The act of taking off scum.
That which is scummed off; skimmings; scum; -- used chiefly in the plural.
scumming Sentence Examples
- The surface of the pond was scumming with algae, making it unappealing for swimming.
- The scumming on the top of the dishwater indicated that it had not been cleaned properly.
- The water feature was neglected, and its surface was scumming with a thick layer of debris.
- The scumming on the aquarium glass obscured the view of the fish.
- The pool had been left uncovered, and its surface was now scumming with dirt and leaves.
- The scumming on the toilet bowl betrayed the lack of regular cleaning.
- The moldy bread was scumming with spores, making it inedible.
- The leftover soup had scumming on its surface, a sign that it had gone bad.
- The dirty bathtub was scumming with soap residue and body oils.
- The scumming on the kitchen sink drain was a breeding ground for bacteria.
FAQs About the word scumming
of Scum, The act of taking off scum., That which is scummed off; skimmings; scum; -- used chiefly in the plural.
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The surface of the pond was scumming with algae, making it unappealing for swimming.
The scumming on the top of the dishwater indicated that it had not been cleaned properly.
The water feature was neglected, and its surface was scumming with a thick layer of debris.
The scumming on the aquarium glass obscured the view of the fish.