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scuttling Definition


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scuttle2
verb
    intr
    scuttled, scuttling
    1. To move quickly with haste; to scurry.
      Thesaurus: scurry, sprint, hurry, race, hasten, bustle, rush, scamper, scramble; Antonym: stroll.
noun
    1. A scuttling pace or movement.
Etymology: 15c: related to scud.





scuttle3
noun
    1. A lidded opening in a ship's side or deck.
verb scuttled, scuttling
    1. naut.
      To deliberately sink (a ship) by making holes in it or by opening the lids of the scuttles.
      Thesaurus: destroy, sink, submerge, abandon, dismantle.
    2. To ruin or destroy (eg plans).
Etymology: 15c: from French escoutille hatchway.



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