scuffed

[skʌft]

scuffed Definition

  • 1to scrape or drag feet on the ground while walking
  • 2to damage the surface of something by scraping it

Using scuffed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scuffed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She scuffed her shoes on the pavement as she walked.

  • Example

    The table was scuffed from years of use.

  • Example

    He scuffed his knee when he fell off his bike.

  • Example

    The car's paint was scuffed in the accident.

scuffed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scuffed

Phrases with scuffed

  • scuff up

    to damage or scratch the surface of something

    Example

    Be careful not to scuff up the new floors when you move in.

  • marks or scratches left on a surface from being scuffed

    Example

    The hardwood floors had scuff marks from the furniture being moved.

  • scuff-resistant

    designed to resist or prevent scuffing

    Example

    These shoes are scuff-resistant and will stay looking new for longer.

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Summary: scuffed in Brief

'Scuffed' [skʌft] refers to the act of scraping or dragging feet on the ground while walking, or damaging the surface of something by scraping it. It is often used to describe the wear and tear of objects such as shoes, tables, or cars. The phrase 'scuff up' means to damage or scratch the surface of something, while 'scuff marks' refer to the marks or scratches left on a surface from being scuffed. 'Scuff-resistant' is used to describe items that are designed to resist or prevent scuffing.