Run or move very quickly or hastily.
The act of moving along swiftly (as before a gale)
1 A thin scud shut out the light of the stars and moon.
2 Now and then a drifting scud of rain dashed across the windows.
3 The wind-swept hills, beaten with scud , are of course bare of trees.
4 She had barely time to fill a bowl with mush, and scud .
5 I released the chimney and let another arrow scud past me.
6 They were alone together with the good clean wind and the bracing scud .
7 Some scud was driving at the moment across the full moon.
8 The sky was slightly veiled with a thin scud of clouds.
9 Ferguson had no other choice than to scud before the storm.
10 Over the gray background of wind-clouds, a fine-shredded drive was beginning to scud .
11 The scud had banked over the moon, and it was now quite dark.
12 White, ragged clouds shredding themselves as they scud along high above the mountains.
13 The scud , as it struck the port bow, flew like shot across the deck.
14 At the same time there was a sharp scud of rain against the window.
15 The wind was getting up fast, and masses of scud flew rapidly across it.
16 One huge talon of lightning clutched at the flying scud .
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