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scuffed

[ skuhft ]

adjective

  1. marred or scratched by scraping or hard use:

    He had on a worn-out old coat, workman's pants, and scuffed boots.

    Close to the trunk of the car he found scuffed tracks that looked to have been made by small, thin-soled shoes.

    I looked under the bed and pulled out a scuffed suitcase with frayed cardboard corners.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of scuff.
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ܴڴڱ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

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Soft-spoken, with jittery knees and scuffed Converse sneakers, Calderon could easily be the face of the lawsuit moving through federal court.

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Their complex armor is laden with fur, horsehair or leather, which was hand painted to look like scuffed metal, but weigh much less.

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Gold, 54, wore a fringed leather jacket decorated with beads, a straw cowboy hat with a leather band and scuffed Western boots.

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She hated my huaraches and scuffed shoes, and always insisted on ironing my clothes even after I learned how to do so.

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Budu Zivzivadze has scuffed home the opener - having also hit the post - had a goal disallowed and been booked in a busy first half.

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