Aún no tenemos significados para "scudd away".
1Between times, we scudded away to see how the dressing went on.
2The light clung to the glittering object, and then scudded away.
3She scudded away to the jungle, and soon returned with some aromatic leaves.
4The Hare, scared by the noise, awoke and scudded away.
5See how they're scudding away at the southward even now.
6The boats lying out hoisted sail and scudded away for the nearest haven of shelter.
7They were half filled with water too, but the wave had passed and was scudding away down-stream.
8When we got fairly out, our sail filled, and we went scudding away on a good wind.
9I made the last turn on two wheels, and scudded away up the open trail of the pass.
10So she scudded away up the ribbon, calling out to Maimie not to follow lest the Queen should mischief her.
11Newman stepped the mast, and drew aft the sheet, and the little craft caught the breeze and scudded away from us.
12It was now raining in earnest, and the few passengers who were out were scudding away quickly, this way and that.
13George whooped in their faces, turned and scudded away down the path to the pond, still clad in Mr. Beebe's hat.
14"That raven scudding away 'has told him all.'"
15Ferguson did not close his all night, and he was repeatedly on the point of cutting the anchor-rope and scudding away before the gale.
16I also saw another lot of some twenty or thirty scudding away over the rocks and stony hills-thesewere probably the women and children.