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scuffer
scuff S0176200 (skŭf)v. scuffed, scuff·ing, scuffs v.intr. To scrape the feet while walking; shuffle.v.tr.1. To scrape with the feet.2. To shuffle or shift (the feet), as in embarrassment.3. To scrape and roughen the surface of.n.1. The act or sound of scraping especially with the feet.2. A worn or rough spot resulting from scraping.3. A flat backless house slipper. [Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skūfa, to push.] scuff′er n.scuffer (ˈskʌfə) n (Clothing & Fashion) a type of lightweight sandalThesaurusNoun | 1. | scuffer - a lightweight flexible sandal with a sturdy sole; worn as play shoes by children and as sportswear by adultssandal - a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot | EncyclopediaSeepolicescuffer
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