scudding
verbDivide scudding into syllables:
scud · ding
How to pronounce scudding:
Definition of scudding:
- scudding (verb):
- to run before a gale
- to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward
Synonyms for scudding:
hurrying
scud
speeding
Antonyms for scudding:
apathetic
barely moving
behindhand
casual
comfortable
crawling
creeping
dallying
dawdling
delayed
delaying
deliberate
dilatory
dillydallying
dragging
draggy
dreamy
drowsy
easy
easy-going
effortless
flagging
foot-dragging
free
gentle
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