scud
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{{quote-text|en|year=1844|author=Benjamin Disraeli|title=Coningsby, or the New Generation|chapter=XVI
(RQ:Haggard She)
{{quote-text|en|year=1920|author=Peter B. Kyne|title=The Understanding Heart|chapter=II
To run, or be driven, before a high wind with few or no sails set.
(quote-text)
To speed.
To skim flat stones so they skip along the water.
To scrape (skins) to remove hair etc. as part of the tanning process.
The act of scudding.
(RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)
{{quote-book|en|year=1818|author=Walter Scott|title=Tales of My Landlord: Second series|page=350
{{quote-book|en|year=1858|author=Gilbert White|title=The Natural History of Selborne ... A New Edition with Notes by Edward Blyth. To which is Added a Description of the Village and Neighbourhood ... by ... Robert Mudie|page=246
{{quote-book|en|year=1868|author=James Salmon (Poetical Writer.)|title=Gowodean: a Pastoral|page=12
{{quote-book|en|year=1876|author=John Mactaggart|title=The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia|page=498
{{quote-book|en|year=1892|author=Arthur Quiller-Couch|title=I Saw Three Ships: And Other Winter Tales|publisher=IndyPublish.com|page=12
{{quote-book|en|year=1894|author=Walter Raymond|title="Love and Quiet Life": Somerset Idylls|page=124
A loose formation of small ragged cloud fragments (or fog) not attached to a larger higher cloud layer.
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.
A gust of wind.
A small flight of larks, or other birds, less than a flock.
Any swimming amphipod, usually (taxfmt)
A form of garden hoe.
The drink (w).
''a bottle of scud''
scudo (gl)