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1 scud\ under\ bare\ poles
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2 scud
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 -
3 bevont vitorlákkal halad
to run under bare poles, to scud under bare poles
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