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Isubst. \/skʌd\/1) det å fare av sted, rask flukt2) ( meteorologi) drivsky, stormsky3) ( meteorologi) regnbyge, vindkast4) ( meteorologi) skumsprøyt5) ( slang) hurtigløper6) ( zoologi) amfipode, tangloppeIIverb \/skʌd\/1) fare, jage, pile, smette2) ( om pil) fly skjevt, fly for høyt3) ( sjøfart) lense (for været)4) ( lærproduksjon) skave, skrapescud under bare poles ( sjøfart) lense for takkel og tau
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cloud — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 mass of very small drops of water in the sky ADJECTIVE ▪ dense, heavy, thick ▪ light ▪ fluffy, puffy (esp. AmE), wispy (esp … Collocations dictionary
scud — v. (P; intr.) the clouds scudded across the sky * * * [skʌd] (P; intr.) the clouds nodded across the sky … Combinatory dictionary
scud — UK [skʌd] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms scud : present tense I/you/we/they scud he/she/it scuds present participle scudding past tense scudded past participle scudded literary if clouds scud across the sky, they move quickly … English dictionary
scud — I. intransitive verb (scudded; scudding) Etymology: perhaps from Middle Dutch schudden to shake Date: 1532 1. to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward < clouds scudding across the sky > 2. to run before a gale II. noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
scud — [[t]skʌ̱d[/t]] scuds, scudding, scudded VERB If clouds scud along, they move quickly and smoothly through the sky. [LITERARY] [V adv/prep] ...heavy, rain laden clouds scudding across from the south west. Syn: sail … English dictionary
scud — [skʌd] v past tense and past participle scudded present participle scudding [I always + adverb/preposition] literary [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] if clouds scud across the sky, they move quickly … Dictionary of contemporary English