0 to make a rough mark on a smooth surface, especially on a shoe or floor:
Please wear trainers in the gym, to avoid scuffing the floor.
If you scuff your feet (= pull your shoes along the ground as you walk) like that, you'll ruin your shoes.
Burke then wasted a rare opportunity when he scuffed the ball wide.
A host of local controversies have scuffed the Republican brand name in Ohio.
The image she has built as a selfless champion of her district has been scuffed by the revelation that she made a fast $119,000 in a land deal with a developer she has repeatedly aided.
1 a rough mark made on a smooth surface, especially on a shoe or floor:
2 to make a mark on a smooth surface, esp. on a shoe or floor:
When the swing leg passes the stance leg, the swing foot would inevitably 'scuff ' the floor.
Their shoes were scuffed and run down at the heel.
Because pressure gates move slightly during use, long-term wall scuffing and denting can occur.
Cordura fabrics are known for their durability and resistance to abrasions, tears and scuffs.
Now start you scuffing pattern giving the tire a little kick forward, then hitting the brake and repeating, trying to keep your arms firm and hold the position locked out.
When the differential is unlocked (open differential), it allows each wheel to rotate at different speeds (such as when negotiating a turn), thus avoiding tire scuffing.
Interior upgrades include, sports-oriented front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a leather and chrome gear shifter, and metallic door sill scuff plates.
Montan wax in polishes improves scuff resistance, increases water repellence, and imparts high gloss.
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