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Meanings of
scuff
in English
Spanish
arrastrar
Back to the meaning
Walk without lifting the feet.
drag
Spanish
arrastrar
A slipper that has no fitting around the heel.
mule
Synonyms
Examples for "
drag
"
drag
Examples for "
drag
"
1
Industry will probably be less of a
drag
this year, Lozano said.
2
Such requirements can
drag
out rule proposals for months, or even years.
3
They
drag
the river for days but of course nothing comes up.
4
Those in the bows leant over to
drag
in the young lord.
5
Here's another real world example: the
drag
-
and
-
drop
Ajax interface in Yahoo Sports.
Usage of
scuff
in English
1
On the sidewalk she heard the brooding
scuff
of heavy work boots.
2
I'm happy to report I didn't leave a single
scuff
or scratch.
3
Then suddenly I heard the faint
scuff
of a shoe, just outside.
4
Even now, Raley and I could see
scuff
patches on the road.
5
The boys waved, and with a
scuff
of their snow-shoes were off.
6
Bancroft was filmed using sandpaper to
scuff
the ball in Cape Town.
7
That white case is elegantly designed and, I found, is relatively
scuff
-
proof
.
8
A
scuff
sounded next to Pon-lor and something cracked on his skull.
9
Antsy listened for a time but couldn't hear one betraying step or
scuff
.
10
The
scuff
of feet on stone froze Tobin where he stood.
11
There were some
scuff
marks on it, but not much more than that.
12
A
scuff
on the sun-dried tiles of the roof alerted him.
13
The soft
scuff
of slippered feet on the steps was the only sound.
14
There was no mark on it anywhere, no crack, not even a
scuff
.
15
There were
scuff
marks on the leather, but they could have been old.
16
I was scared to death of gettin' a
scuff
on 'em.
Other examples for "scuff"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
scuff
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
hear the scuff
scuff up
see scuff
single scuff
point to scuff
More collocations
Translations for
scuff
Spanish
arrastrar
Scuff
through the time
Scuff
across language varieties
United States of America
Common