Scudding [verb]
Definition of Scudding:
skim across
Sentence/Example of Scudding:
Fig. 150 shows the position of the booms when scudding with a schooner and yawl.
The yachtsman, however, should not slacken them as for scudding.
Neither when lying to nor scudding has she ever shipped a green sea.
Most of them were motionless; some, however, seemed to be scudding onward.
Over us, the lowering, leaden clouds were scudding, riding the wind.
A boat shaped like a long leaf was scudding before the wind.
Somewhere, in that night of stars and scudding clouds, was God, she thought.
A sea fog was scudding overhead, and by degrees descending lower.
I declare, if she hasn't redeveloped her propensity for scudding, Blanchie!
On the lawn some twenty yards off a thrush was scudding about the grass.