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Definition of Scuddled
1. scuddle [v] - See also: scuddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scuddled
Literary usage of Scuddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1900)
"... ana ringing like their potsherds when disturbed even by the light feet of the
raccoons and little brown rabbits, that now and then scuddled across them ..."
2. The Laurentians: The Hills of the Habitant by Thomas Morris Longstreth (1922)
"... with a final rhinoceros-like lurch, scuddled into a winding, tree-arched place
that looked like private grounds deposited by magic in the wilderness, ..."
3. The Laurentians: The Hills of the Habitant by Thomas Morris Longstreth (1922)
"... with a final rhinoceros-like lurch, scuddled into a winding, tree-arched place
that looked like private grounds deposited by magic in the wilderness, ..."
4. Essays for College English by Louis Ignatius Bredvold, James Cloyd Bowman, LeRoy Bethuel Greenfield, Bruce Weirick (1915)
"I found them scuddled in the corn shocks, burrowed in the dry grass, nesting in
the corn-crib. I saw their faint narrow trails on new-fallen snow, ..."
5. The Four Million by O. Henry (1906)
"Just then a girl scuddled lightly around the corner, slipped on a patch of icy
snow and fell plump upon the sidewalk. Chandler assisted her to her feet with ..."
6. Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader. by Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike, Fannie Wyche Dunn, Mildred Batchelder (1917)
"Startled, the animal scuddled along the beach like the wind. Point after point
it passed, still running, until at last, is again as a white speck, ..."
7. Vicars of Christ: Popes, Power, and Politics in the Modern World by Michael P. Riccards (1998)
"Actually, his peace plan was scuddled by a West that wished victory, by an
anti-Catholic German chancellor, and by an Italian government still feeding off ..."