- scuttle⇄noun a short, hurried run.
- scuttle⇄noun 1. an opening in the deck or side of a ship, with a lid or cover.
2. an opening in a wall or roof, with a lid or cover.
3. the lid or cover for any such opening. - scuttle⇄scuttle (1), noun.
1. a kind of bucket for holding or carrying coal.
(SYN) hod.
2. (Obsolete.) a broad, shallow basket, as for carrying grain or vegetables. - scuttle⇄scuttle (2), verb, -tled,-tling,noun.
- scuttle⇄scuttle (3), noun, verb, -tled,-tling.
- scuttle⇄v.i. to run with quick, hurried steps; scamper; scurry.
Ex. The dogs scuttled off into the woods. - scuttle⇄v.t. 1a. to cut a hole or holes through the bottom or sides of (a ship) to sink it.
Ex. After the pirates captured the ship, they scuttled it.
b. to open the seacocks or valves of (a ship) to sink it.
2. to cut a hole or holes in the
scuttle in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
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