scud

Etymology
From, perhaps from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Naked.

Verb

 * 1)  To race along swiftly (especially used of clouds).
 * 2)  To run, or be driven, before a high wind with no sails set.
 * 3)  To hit or slap.
 * 4)  To speed.
 * 5)  To skim flat stones so they skip along the water.
 * 1)  To run, or be driven, before a high wind with no sails set.
 * 2)  To hit or slap.
 * 3)  To speed.
 * 4)  To skim flat stones so they skip along the water.
 * 1)  To skim flat stones so they skip along the water.

Derived terms

 * scudding sail

Translations

 * Bulgarian: нося се
 * Czech: hnát se, ,
 * Finnish:
 * Ukrainian: гнатися, мчати, нестися

Noun

 * 1) The act of scudding.
 * 2) Clouds or rain driven by the wind.
 * 3)  A loose formation of small ragged cloud fragments (or fog) not attached to a larger higher cloud layer.
 * 4) * 2004, US National Weather Service Glossary:
 * Small, ragged, low cloud fragments that are unattached to a larger cloud base and often seen with and behind cold fronts and thunderstorm gust fronts. Such clouds generally are associated with cool moist air, such as thunderstorm outflow.
 * 1) A gust of wind.
 * 2)  A scab on a wound.
 * 3) A small flight of larks, or other birds, less than a flock.
 * 4) Any swimming amphipod.
 * 5) A swift runner.
 * 6) A form of garden hoe.
 * 7) A slap; a sharp stroke.
 * 8)  Pornography.
 * 9)  The drink.
 * a bottle of scud
 * a bottle of scud

Synonyms

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Translations

 * Bulgarian: плавно движение
 * Finnish: ,
 * Ukrainian: плавний рух


 * Finnish:
 * Maori: pūroro


 * Finnish:


 * Bulgarian: порив на вятъра
 * Czech:
 * Finnish: ,
 * Russian: (ветра),
 * Ukrainian: порив, шквал

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) scudo