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scudder

American  
[skuhd-er] / ˈskʌd ər /

noun

plural

scudders
  1. something that or someone who scuds.


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From Time • Sep. 18, 2014

To one she seemed a full-rigged and booming ship; another took her for a Bermudian scudder, while to me she had the look of twenty periaguas built into a single craft.

From The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas by Cooper, James Fenimore

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