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scuttle
1[ skuht-l ]
noun
- Nautical.
- a small hatch or port in the deck, side, or bottom of a vessel.
- a cover for this.
- a small hatchlike opening in a roof or ceiling.
verb (used with object)
- to sink (a vessel) deliberately, especially by opening seacocks or making openings in the hull.
- to abandon, withdraw from, or cause to be abandoned or destroyed (as plans, hopes, rumors, etc.).
scuttle
2[ skuht-l ]
scuttle
3[ skuht-l ]
noun
- a deep bucket for carrying coal.
- British Dialect. a broad, shallow basket.
scuttle
1/ ˈskʌtəl /
noun
- See coal scuttle
- dialect.a shallow basket, esp for carrying vegetables
- the part of a motor-car body lying immediately behind the bonnet
scuttle
2/ ˈskʌtəl /
verb
- intr to run or move about with short hasty steps
noun
- a hurried pace or run
scuttle
3/ ˈskʌtəl /
verb
- tr nautical to cause (a vessel) to sink by opening the seacocks or making holes in the bottom
- tr to give up (hopes, plans, etc)
noun
- nautical a small hatch or its cover
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
He has also said he would scuttle the Inflation Reduction Act, or IRA, which is the largest investment in climate action in U.S. history and a landmark legislative win for the Biden administration.
In order to campaign on immigration reform, he had the Republican Party scuttle a bipartisan immigration reform package that would at least begin the process of dealing with an issue Congress and the White House have punted since the collapse of the Mexican oil economy in the 1970s that started the influx of immigration at the Southern border.
Their partnership was worth 49 when Carse was given the ball immediately after lunch, needing only one delivery to scuttle into Jamal’s stumps.
With the partisan control of the House and Senate up for grabs, it is unclear whether that could happen — and whether Trump would still have enough sway, if he lost the election, to again scuttle the legislation.
"We've seen a couple scuttle low but on the whole, it's been OK. It's on the slow side, but it's been alright."
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