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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
scuff (verb)
intransitive verb
1.
a) to walk without lifting the feet - shuffle
b) to poke or shuffle a foot in exploration or embarrassment
2.
transitive verb
to become scratched, chipped, or roughened by wear - a countertop that won't scuff
1.
- cuff
2.
a) to scrape (the feet) along a surface while walking or back and forth while standing
b) to poke at with the toe
3.
to scratch, gouge, or wear away the surface of - scuffed my shoes
scuff (noun)
1.
a) a noise of or as if of - scuffing
b) the act or an instance of scuffing
c) a mark or injury caused by scuffing
2.
a flat-soled slipper without quarter or heel strap - compare mule
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
scuff (verb)
1.
to damage by rubbing against a sharp or rough surface
SYNONYMS:
abrade, graze, scratch, scuff
RELATED WORDS:
bark, skin; chafe, fret, gall; claw, cut, lacerate; bruise, contuse
NEAR ANTONYMS:
polish, smooth, soften, wax
scuff (verb)
2.
to move heavily or clumsily
SYNONYMS:
barge, clomp, clump, flog, flounder, galumph, lump, plod, pound, scuff, scuffle, shamble, shuffle, slog, slough, stamp, stomp, stumble, stump, tramp, tromp, trudge
RELATED WORDS:
drag, flop, haul; blunder, careen, dodder, lurch, reel, stagger, sway, teeter, totter, waddle, weave, wobble ( wabble)
NEAR ANTONYMS:
drift, float, hang, hover, poise, waft
breeze, coast, glide, slide, waltz, whisk
Scuff (Wikipedia)

Abrasion is the process of scuffing, scratching, wearing down, marring, or rubbing away. It can be intentionally imposed in a controlled process using an abrasive. Abrasion can be an undesirable effect of exposure to normal use or exposure to the elements.

Surface roughness resulting from abrasion wear on a spindle.
Scuff (Wiktionary)

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Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /skʌf/
  • (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /skɐf/
  • (Northern England) IPA(key): /skʊf/
  • Rhymes: -ʌf

Etymology 1

From Scots scuff (to touch lightly, graze, hit), of obscure origin. Perhaps from Old Norse skúfa (to shove, push aside), from Proto-Germanic *skeubaną (to shove). Or, perhaps imitative. More at English

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