Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One who or that which scuds.
Examples
“But if you're just an obstinate old scudder why not carry this inanity one step further and stop using punctuation or spacing between words?”
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“A pair of funny tails wiggled from behind the scudder-fish: a smooth, fast-looking creature with a yellowish beak.”
“Troy and other men came and went, diving out with scudder-fish to scout.”
“The scudder-fish surrounded the boat, jostling against its side.”
“Jerome watched several women run to the edge of the water as men broke the surface with scudder-fish.”
“He wanted to try riding the scudder-fish, but everyone insisted on showing him how to hold his breath and drop to the sand in the deep part of the bay.”
“The scudder-fish banked; Jerome could feel the change in the water over his skin.”
“Children and scudder-fish popped up behind him, everyone gasping for air.”
“There was a friendliness in the scudder-fish that made his soul fly a little lighter.”
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