scuff in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

scuff in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for scuff in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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Now start you scuffing pattern giving the tire a little kick forward, then hitting the brake and repeating, trying to keep your arms firm and hold the position locked out.
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They also require ongoing maintenance and a finish re-applied, to remove scuffs and scratches.
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Consequent overheating distorted the open deck block, allowing antifreeze to seep past the head gasket, which caused piston scuffing inside the cylinders.
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If you drop one of these, it will be irrevocably scuffed, nicked, perhaps even shattered.
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Because pressure gates move slightly during use, long-term wall scuffing and denting can occur.
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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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Their shoes were scuffed and run down at the heel.
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It was believed he struggled to break free after scuff marks on the tree were found.
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Rounds that penetrate a vehicle will usually leave a visible hole on the outside, while rounds that don't penetrate may leave a scuff mark where the round bounced off.
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Rolling very slowly, step over the bars with scuffing foot and rest it on the front tire.
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