History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
cloud

(a mass of) white or grey water vapour floating in the sky

mass of water particles in air

dart

a quick, sudden, forward movement

race away; propel

flew

of fly

take to the air, usually employing wings

flit

to leave a rented home etc secretly and quickly at night to avoid debts

flutter, move rapidly

flown

of fly

take to the air, usually employing wings

fly

a kind of two-winged insect (especially the housefly)

take to the air, usually employing wings

froth

a mass of small bubbles; foam

lather, bubbles

glide

a steady, gentle movement , e.g. by a plane or a skater

move smoothly and quickly on a surface

ran

of run

move fast on foot

sail

a sheet of cloth spread to catch the wind and move a boat or ship forward; (of a person) (to cause a ship etc) to travel across the sea, a lake etc; (of a ship etc) to travel in water

travel through water, air; glide

scurry

an act or sound of scurrying; to run with short, quick steps

move along swiftly

seagull

a common seabird with long wings

take to the air, usually employing wings

SCUD as in Wiktionary
SCUD as in Wikipedia