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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



... was that the bit of quartz was carried down to Springtown; before the winter snows had thought of melting, a town of rude frame huts had sprung up in the hollow below, and Lame Gulch was a flourishing mining-camp. All the rough-scuff of the countryside promptly gathered there, and elbowed, with equal indifference, the honest miner, the less honest saloon-keeper, and the capitalist, the degree of whose claim to that laudatory adjective was not ...
— Peak and Prairie - From a Colorado Sketch-book • Anna Fuller



Words linked to "Scuff" :   scuffer, scratch up, rub, carpet slipper, mule, wear thin, wear out, scratch, shuffle, scuffle, wear down, wipe



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