scudding

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Present participle of scud
That scuds or scud

Vext the dim sea.

The action of the verb to scud
the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)
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A Soviet-developed ballistic missile
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The act of scudding
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To hit
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Clouds or rain driven by the wind

But high above the flying scud and dark-rolling clouds, there floated a little isle of sunlight, from which beamed forth an angel's face .

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To speed
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Naked
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To run before a high wind with no sails set
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Pornography
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{v} to fly as a cloud before the wind
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{n} a small flying cloud, a sudden shower
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{i} type of short-range surface-to-surface missile (Military)
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Naked; pornography
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{f} move swiftly, pass quickly
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The act of scudding; a driving along; a rushing with precipitation
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To skim
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Loose, vapory clouds driven swiftly by the wind
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To race along swiftly (especially used of clouds)
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run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard"
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surface-to-surface missile system
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Any swimming amphipod crustacean
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(or Fractus) 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
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the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)
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A small flight of larks, or other birds, less than a flock
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A scab on a wound
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To be driven swiftly, or to run, before a gale, with little or no sail spread
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the act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale) run before a gale
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If clouds scud along, they move quickly and smoothly through the sky. heavy, rain-laden clouds scudding across from the south-west. if clouds scud across the sky, they move quickly (Probably from a language)
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To move swiftly; especially, to move as if driven forward by something
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A gust of wind
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Irn-Bru
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Nickname for the Russian-made R-17, a mobile, short-range, surface-to-surface ballistic missile Made famous when Iraq launched nearly 90 SCUD missiles against Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf nations during the 1991 Gulf War For its Modern line, 21C has released a British SAS SCUD Hunter boxed figure and uniform set
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run before a gale
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A slight, sudden shower
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[292] Originally, this was the NATO nickname for a Soviet-designed and built, liquid-propelled, relatively short-range ballistic missile During the Gulf War, Iraq employed indigenously modified longer-range versions (the Al Hussein and Al Hijarah) against the Kuwait theater of operations and Israel Both the missile’s original design and derivative versions could carry high explosive and chemical warheads Coalition forces often called these missiles collectively "Scuds " See also our information paper titled "Iraq’s Scud Ballistic Missiles "[293]
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Low fragments of clouds, usually stratus fractus, that are unattached and below a layer of higher clouds, either nimbostratus or cumulonimbus They are often along and behind cold fronts and gust fronts, being associated with cool moist air, such as an outflow from a thunderstorm When observed from a distance, they are sometimes mistaken for tornadoes
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Ragged low clouds, usually stratus fractus Most often applied when such clouds are moving rapidly beneath a layer of nimbostratus
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To pass over quickly
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Name for a series of short-range ballistic missiles developed by the Soviet Union in the 1950s and transferred to many other countries Most theater ballistic missiles developed and deployed in countries of concern are based on the Scud design
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{i} act of moving swiftly; wind-driven cloud or mist; rain shower
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