"Scuppering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scuppering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scuppering
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"Scuppering" Meaning

To thwart or ruin a plan or scheme, often by an unexpected event or discovery.

Example: "The surprise inspection scuppered the plans for the surprise party."

"Scuppering" Examples

Scuppering Examples


Verb: The new software update has been scuppering our old server system, making it unstable.
Verb: The rat problem in the kitchen has been scuppering the chef's reputation with the health inspector.
Verb: The bad weather forecast has scuppered our outdoor wedding plans, indoors it is now.
Verb: The politician's reckless spending has been scuppering his chances of re-election.
Verb: The surprise tax audit has scuppering the financial plans of the small business owner.

"Scuppering" Similar Words

Scumber

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A nonsensical or made-up word.

Scumble

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Scummy

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Having a squalid and unpleasant appearance or atmosphere, typically because of a lack of cleanliness or due to the presence of dirt or rubbish.

Scunthorpe

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A place name!<br><br>Scunthorpe is a town in North Lincolnshire, England. However, the name "Scunthorpe" can also refer to a common phenomenon in English language processing, known as "Scunthorpe problem" or "Scunthorpe glitch".<br><br>The Scunthorpe problem is a type of spam filter error that occurs when a word or phrase is mistakenly flagged as obscene or profane due to its similarity to other words that are considered offensive. In this case, "Scunthorpe" is often mistaken for a swear word, sparking automated filtering systems to flag it as inappropriate.

Scup

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Scuppaug

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Scuppaug is a term that originated from a nickname given to a police officer. "Scuppaug" is a colloquialism derived from the word "supercop," but it also sounds like the Massachusetts town of Yarmouth's Summer River section's neighborhood.

Scupper

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To scupper something or someone means to thwart, foil, or ruin their plans or activities. It can also refer to a type of drain in the side of a ship where wastewater and seawater are discharged.

Scuppered

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Meaning: Ruined or spoilt, typically as a result of not being able to do something or figure something out.

Scuppernong

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Scuppers

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Scur

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Scurry: to move rapidly or quickly, often in a nimble or nimble-footed way, like a small hurried animal.

Scurried

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Scurries

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To move quickly and suddenly in a short, fast movement, often because you are frightened or are looking for food.

Scurrile

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Scurrile refers to abusive or insulting; using scornful or contemptuous language. It can also describe something that is indecent, obscene, or impure. In a broader sense, it can be used to describe someone or something that is loathsome or have no moral principles.<br><br>In the 16th century, the word "scurrile" came from the Latin "scurrilis", which means "scornful" or " ranch".

Scurrility

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Scurrility refers to the use of abusive or obscene language in a way that is intended to insult or offend someone, typically in a public manner. It can also refer to the quality of being indecent, obscene, or obscene-like; something that is coarse or indecent, often in a way that is intentionally provocative or insulting.

Scurrilous

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