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    scuff
    /skʌf/

    verb

    • 1. scrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something: "I accidentally scuffed the heel of one shoe on a paving stone"

    noun

    • 1. a mark made by scraping or grazing a surface or object: "dark colours don't show scuffs"

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  2. SCUFF definition: 1. to make a rough mark on a smooth surface, especially on a shoe or floor: 2. to kick a ball…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SCUFF is to walk without lifting the feet : shuffle. How to use scuff in a sentence. to walk without lifting the feet : shuffle; to poke or shuffle a foot in exploration or embarrassment…

  4. to scrape or rub one's foot back and forth over something. to be or become marred or scratched by scraping or wear. (of machine parts, as gear teeth) to creep from pressure and friction so that ridges appear transversely to the direction of wear.

  5. When you scuff something, you scrape it in a way that leaves a mark. You might walk very carefully down the street in your new red cowboy boots, being careful not to scuff the toes. You can scuff a floor by moving heavy furniture, or scuff your new leather backpack by dragging it on the sidewalk.

  6. SCUFF meaning: 1. to make a rough mark on a smooth surface, especially on a shoe or floor: 2. to kick a ball…. Learn more.

  7. If you scuff something or if it scuffs, you mark the surface by scraping it against other things or by scraping other things against it. Constant wheelchair use will scuff almost any floor surface. [ VERB noun ]

  8. vb. 1. to scrape or drag (the feet) while walking. 2. to rub or scratch (a surface) or (of a surface) to become rubbed or scratched. 3. ( tr) US to poke at (something) with the foot. n. 4. the act or sound of scuffing. 5. a rubbed place caused by scuffing. 6. (Clothing & Fashion) a backless slipper.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · scuff (third-person singular simple present scuffs, present participle scuffing, simple past and past participle scuffed) To scrape the feet while walking. To hit lightly, to brush against. To mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.

  10. Scuff Definition. To walk without lifting the feet; shuffle. To scrape (the ground, floor, etc.) with the feet. To become scraped or worn in patches on the surface. To move (the feet) with a dragging motion. A sound or act of scuffing. A worn or rough spot.

  11. scuff meaning, definition, what is scuff: to make a mark on a smooth surface by ru...: Learn more.