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Scuff   Listen
verb
Scuff  v. i.  (past & past part. scuffed; pres. part. scuffing)  To walk without lifting the feet; to proceed with a scraping or dragging movement; to shuffle.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Scuff" Quotes from Famous Books



... over and over, old thing!" she cried as she raced down the hallway. "Behold me! I never did have a more becoming dress, and Katy loaned me money, till my income begins, to get shoes and a little scuff hat to go with it. ...
— Her Father's Daughter • Gene Stratton-Porter

... the young fellows are in thar now," he remarked offhand, "an' I've jest had to go in an' git between Fred Turner an' Will Fletcher. They came to out an' out blows, an' I had to shake 'em both by the scuff of thar necks ...
— The Deliverance; A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields • Ellen Glasgow



Words linked to "Scuff" :   wear, wipe, slipper, drag, wear thin, rub, scratch, wear down, scratch up, shuffle, wear out, shamble, mule, carpet slipper, kick



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