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scut

[ UK /skˈʌt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short erect tail

How To Use scut In A Sentence

  • Golub was an odd man out, one of those who kept alive certain ambitions scuttled by the artists who followed Abstract Expressionism.
  • his vocabulary alone is worth the cover price - gantries, quinquireme, discalced, carrack, loxodrome, godown, scutch, so shrewd in his deployment of detail, so blessed with good luck and goodwill that we forget the conceit and just enjoy the ride. The Seattle Times
  • Still, for the medium term, either the government needs to scutinize refinery activity much more closely, adopt new regulatory authority and aggressively enforce antitrust laws, or it must intervene to deconcentrate the market. Robert Weissman: What To Do About the Price of Oil
  • I was totally expecting you to say that you read a section looking for the miscut part and got yourself hideously freaked out for the bike ride home. Cooperative Blog » Blog Archive » Stephen King
  • Au lieu de discuter, l'employée du restaurant aurait du faire le canard! French Word-A-Day:
  • Perhaps you can recommend something for getting a blot off an escutcheon. MR STARLIGHT
  • We can certainly prefer not carrying endless scuttles of coal up from the cellar.
  • The Zornozas boast an escutcheon which is embellished with a band, a number of wolves, and a legend whose import I do not recall. Youth and Egolatry
  • On one wreck off the south coast we saw huge lobsters scuttling across the ship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Habent verò scuta de viminibus, aut de virgulis facta. The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini
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