Sentences

scud in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

SCUD (verb): to move or run swiftly and lightly, often driven by the wind.

Sample Sentences

  1. The clouds began to scud across the sky, hinting at an impending storm.
  2. As the wind picked up, the leaves scudded along the pavement in a lively dance.
  3. He watched the seagulls scud over the waves, searching for their next meal.
  4. The athlete could scud past his opponents with remarkable speed and agility.
  5. In the distance, a line of dark clouds scudded towards the horizon, foretelling rain.
  6. The clouds began to scud across the sky as the wind picked up in intensity.
  7. She watched the boats scud along the water, driven by the strong afternoon breeze.
  8. As the storm approached, the leaves began to scud along the pavement, swirling in chaotic patterns.
  9. The photographer captured the moment perfectly, with the birds scudding through the sunset sky.
  10. Children laughed and chased each other, scudding down the hill on their sleds after the snowfall.
  11. The storm clouds began to scud across the sky, warning of the approaching rain.
  12. As the plane took off, it felt like it was scudding through the low-hanging mist of the morning.
  13. The leaves scudded along the pavement, swept by the brisk autumn wind.
  14. He watched the seagulls scud over the waves, hunting for their next meal.
  15. In the distance, the dark shapes of the mountains seemed to scud in and out of view as the fog rolled in.