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Even so, the floors in many homes are smeared with dirt, the walls scuffed or scribbled upon.
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People -- boring people! -- suggest carrying your laptop in a scuffed duffle bag, because laptop bags are so obviously full of goodies worth nicking.
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That same attitude wouldn't cover a scuffed baseball or one loaded up with, say, Vaseline.
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A microfibre cloth dampened with vinegar works wonders on scuffed leather, helping to hide the marks and restore shine.
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If you drop one of these, it will be irrevocably scuffed, nicked, perhaps even shattered.
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Ford accidentally scuffed a baseball against a concrete wall, and after he threw it, noticed the pitch quickly dived as it reached the batter.
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Faint creases on a few pages, covers a little scuffed, else fine.
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It has been found that asbestos can cause cancer when in friable form (that is, when likely to release fibers into the air - when broken, jagged, shredded, or scuffed).
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At least until it's scuffed and scratched and nicked into reality.
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Covers a little scuffed, a bit of carbon smearing here and there, else fine.
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