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SCUTTLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster : a small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship large enough to admit a person and with a lid for covering it : a small hole in the side or bottom of a ship fitted with a covering or glazed : a covering that closes a scuttle : a shallow open basket for carrying something (such as grain or garden produce)
Scuttle - definition of scuttle by The Free Dictionary A small opening or hatch with a movable lid in the deck or hull of a ship or in the roof, wall, or floor of a building 2 The lid or hatch of such an opening 1 Nautical a To cut or open a hole or holes in (a ship's hull) b To sink (a ship) by this means 2
SCUTTLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To scuttle a plan or a proposal means to make it fail or cause it to stop Such threats could scuttle the peace conference [VERB noun] To scuttle a ship means to sink it deliberately by making holes in the bottom He personally had received orders from the commander to scuttle the ship [VERB noun] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
Scuttle - Wikipedia Scuttle or sidescuttle, a synonym for a porthole, a circular window in a ship
scuttle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary scuttle (third-person singular simple present scuttles, present participle scuttling, simple past and past participle scuttled) (transitive, nautical) To cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose
Scuttle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Use the word scuttle when you want to describe running or fast walking that’s characterized by short, hasty steps, like someone or something that tries to hurry — a person who is late for work scuttling through a crowd of slow-moving pedestrians — but can't Scuttle has a number of other meanings