Aún no tenemos significados para "scudd across".
1It was a livid sky, and sooty clouds were scudding across it.
2The sky was ragged with gray masses of cloud scudding across the blue.
3Then, away we went scudding across the South Atlantic Ocean for the equator.
4Suddenly a squirrel darted from its hole, and went scudding across the river.
5The moon shone clear, and the clouds that scudded across its face were few.
6During these excursions, bands of wolves were seen scudding across parts of the island.
7Rain scudded across the floor, wetting them where they stood.
8As he scudded across the first floor, he saw the sky through the shattered roofs.
9And quick steps scudded across the floor above, followed by the shutting of a door.
10I watched the storm-clouds scudding across the sky.
11Look at those white clouds scudding across the black; and these squalls strike with suddenness and fury.
12The smoke scudded across the sky like small fleecy clouds, but it momentarily grew thicker and blacker.
13And the injured groom scudded across the farm-yard, knowing that there was something wrong with his master.
14Meanwhile Norman and Breton fishermen went scudding across the North Atlantic every year, like so many petrels.
15The night was intensely dark; not a star twinkled through the storm clouds that scudded across the sky.
16I scudded across and up the other stair to my own room, carefully shutting the door behind me.