scuffle
nounEtymology
Possibly of North Germanic/Scandinavian origin; compare Swedish skuff (“a push”) and skuffa (“to push”), from the Proto-Germanic base *skuf- (skuƀ), from Proto-Indo-European *skewbʰ-, see also Lithuanian skùbti (“to hurry”), Polish skubać (“to pluck”), Albanian humb (“to lose”).
- derived from *skewbʰ-✻
Definitions
A rough, disorderly fight or struggle at close quarters.
- The Dog leaps upon the Serpent, and Tears it to Pieces; but in the Scuffle the Cradle happen'd to be Overturn'd: […]
- It appears the Company had received news that one of their captains had been killed in a scuffle with the natives.
- Fights ensued as many England supporters attempted to retreat before some stewards moved in. Intermittent scuffles continued to break out until the section of the crowd where the trouble started was vacated.
Poverty
Poverty; struggle.
- But even on the scuffle / The cleaner's press was in my jeans
A child's pinafore or bib.
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To fight or struggle confusedly at close quarters.
- Certainly a gallant man had rather fight to great diſadvantages for number and place in the field in an orderly way, then ſcuffle with an undiſciplined rabble.
To walk with a shuffling gait.
- But shiftings and readjustments ensued, as they are sure to do with a walking-party. Cope presently found himself scuffling through the thin grass and the briery thickets alongside the young business-man.
To make a living with difficulty, getting by on a low income, to struggle financially.
A type of hoe, manipulated by both pushing and pulling, with a sharp blade parallel with…
A type of hoe, manipulated by both pushing and pulling, with a sharp blade parallel with the worked surface; an instance of this type.
- Near-synonyms: collinear hoe, collineal hoe (loosely synonymous)
To work the soil surface for weeding, etc.
- Near-synonyms: (sometimes synonymous) scarify, cultivate, grub; weed
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA