scud Meaning & Definition

  • En [ skʌd]
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Meaning of scud In English

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Examples of scud

  • I have noticed every now and then a scudding cloud, as it were.

  • After a stormy day the rain had stopped and a crescent moon appeared between the scudding clouds.

  • Rising scud may condense and organize into a wall cloud.

  • Scud clouds can often be mistaken for a developing tornado, landspout, or waterspout.

  • As a first sign of his commitment, he ordered four noblemen, and his helpers to distribute a purse with one hundred golden scuds.

  • Even on days of relatively light winds, snow clouds derived from the high neve may be seen swirling and scudding down this glacier.

  • The difference is determinable by identifying if there's any rotation (not just movement) of the scud clouds.

  • The goal of scud running is to stay clear of weather to continue flying with visual, rather than instrument, references.

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