Scuddy example sentences
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scud·dy
adjective SCOTTISH ENGLISH informal
scuddy (adjective)
- (of a person) naked.
Synonyms
nude, bare, stripped, unclothed, undressed, uncovered, disrobed, unclad, undraped, exposed, starkers, clothed, dressed"Scuddy" Example Sentences
1. I felt scuddy when I heard the news.2. The scuddy feeling in my stomach wouldn't go away.
3. She had a scuddy look on her face.
4. His scuddy attitude made me uncomfortable.
5. I don't trust anyone with a scuddy reputation.
6. His scuddy behavior was unacceptable.
7. I had a scuddy feeling that something wasn't right.
8. The scuddy feeling I had turned out to be correct.
9. The scuddy smell of smoke filled the room.
10. He had a scuddy look in his eyes.
11. I was filled with a scuddy dread.
12. His scuddy words made me angry.
13. The scuddy taste of the food made me gag.
14. I had a scuddy feeling about that place.
15. His scuddy behavior made me worry.
16. I was filled with scuddy thoughts.
17. The scuddy atmosphere made me uneasy.
18. I had a scuddy feeling in my gut.
19. His scuddy actions made me feel unsafe.
20. The scuddy air made it hard to breathe.
Common Phases
Scud away; Scud off; Scud around; Scud by; Scud over; Scud up.Recently Searched
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