What is the correct spelling for SKUDDE?

If you meant to type "skudde" but made a mistake, here are some potential alternatives for the correct spelling: "skid" refers to sliding or gliding on a surface; "scud" means to move quickly, often referring to clouds; "scudie" is a slang term for washing dishes. Double-check your intended meaning to select the appropriate word.

Correct spellings for SKUDDE

  • scudded The sailboat scudded along the waves as the wind picked up speed.
  • Scudder
  • scuddle As the storm rolled in, the crew rushed to scuddle the ship and seek shelter.
  • shudder I couldn't help but shudder at the thought of being alone in the dark forest.
  • skidded I almost skidded off the road when the car in front of me suddenly hit the brakes.
  • sludge The thick sludge in the drain caused a foul odor in the entire room.
  • smudge She tried to clean the smudge on her glasses with her shirt, but it only made it worse.
  • studded She wore a denim jacket studded with rhinestones.
  • sudden Out of nowhere, a sudden gust of wind knocked over the potted plant on the windowsill.
  • suede I bought a new jacket that's made of soft brown suede.