Aún no tenemos significados para "scud along".
1White, ragged clouds shredding themselves as they scud along high above the mountains.
2Lady C. is peculiarly civil to Captain G. We scud along, and are becalmed.
3Rain ran before the wind in a silver scud along the flagged path under the south front.
4That's human nature-andthat's how plain men like you and me manage to scud along without getting plugged.
5Nobody will see us, and we can scud along through the corn and come out on the other side.
6During one of these the Belle-Poule had to scud along under bare poles at the rate of twelve knots an hour.
7But the ship continued to scud along before the storm, and the swelling canvas carried her safe without the pilot's help.
8After a paragraph or so our blood Is up, and even our jaded hackneys scud along, and warm up into friskiness.
9He looked up at the sky where grey clouds were scudding along.
10Red clouds scudded along the sky line, promising a coming storm.
11Fluffy clouds scudded along far below him, brushing up against the great rock walls.
12The clouds had broken over the polar region and the sun could be seen, scudding along just above the horizon.
13Then it wrenched free -or ,rather ,wastorn free by the waves, lifted off and sent scudding along on its side again.
14They scudded along as if someone was chasing them-and the wind howled round in such a mournful way that Anne felt quite frightened.
15And then suddenly a picture appeared in front of her eyes for a moment: tall buildings, a green sky, clouds scudding along, people laughing.
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