scuffing / skʌf /

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scuffing3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to scrape with one's foot or feet.
  2. to rub or scrape over something.
  3. to mar by scraping or hard use, as shoes or furniture.
  4. Chiefly Scot. to brush against, as in passing.to brush off; wipe off.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to walk without raising the feet from the ground; shuffle.
  2. to scrape or rub one's foot back and forth over something.
  3. to be or become marred or scratched by scraping or wear.
  4. to creep from pressure and friction so that ridges appear transversely to the direction of wear.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or sound of scuffing.
  2. a flat-heeled slipper with a full-length sole and an upper part covering only the front of the foot.
  3. a marred or scratched place on an item, as from scraping or wear.

scuffing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

shuffle

更多scuffing例句

  1. The alien was outlined there as he went out; then he himself was scuffing through sand close upon another death scene.
  2. Above the beating of the blood in his ears, Jones heard an irregular, insistent scuffing sound.
  3. Shrieks and scuffing acquainted those without that the journeymen were earning their hire.
  4. When they came to a stop Ruth tumbled out first, then the Judge and his lady followed, scuffing along as best they could.
  5. I got six huskies running loose outside, so if you hear 'em scuffing around you'll know it's not the wolves.