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scuttle1 [Am ˈskədl, Brit ˈskʌt(ə)l] N (for coal)
scuttle
scuttle2 [Am ˈskədl, Brit ˈskʌt(ə)l] VB intr
I. scuttle3 [Am ˈskədl, Brit ˈskʌt(ə)l] NAUT VB trans
scuttle ship:
scuttle
II. scuttle3 [Am ˈskədl, Brit ˈskʌt(ə)l] NAUT N
scuttle
coal scuttle [Am, Brit] N
coal scuttle
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
scuttle1 [ˈskʌtl, Am ˈskʌt̬-] VB intr (run)
scuttle
scuttle2 [ˈskʌtl, Am ˈskʌt̬-] VB trans
1. scuttle (sink):
scuttle
2. scuttle plan:
scuttle
scuttle3 [ˈskʌtl, Am ˈskʌt̬-] N
scuttle for coal:
scuttle
scuttle away VB intr, scuttle off VB intr (run)
scuttle away
coal scuttle N
coal scuttle
scuttle1 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] VB intr (run)
scuttle
scuttle2 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] VB trans
1. scuttle (sink):
scuttle
2. scuttle plan:
scuttle
scuttle3 [ˈskʌt̬·əl] N
scuttle for coal:
scuttle
scuttle away VB intr, scuttle off VB intr (run)
scuttle away
Present
Iscuttle
youscuttle
he/she/itscuttles
wescuttle
youscuttle
theyscuttle
Past
Iscuttled
youscuttled
he/she/itscuttled
wescuttled
youscuttled
theyscuttled
Present Perfect
Ihavescuttled
youhavescuttled
he/she/ithasscuttled
wehavescuttled
youhavescuttled
theyhavescuttled
Past Perfect
Ihadscuttled
youhadscuttled
he/she/ithadscuttled
wehadscuttled
youhadscuttled
theyhadscuttled
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However, the and were sunk and the was so badly damaged that she was scuttled the next evening.
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After control of the fire was lost, she was scuttled alongside the dock and allowed to burn out.
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Many turned to other trades, including enamelling, electroplating and the manufacture of copper and brass coal scuttles, fire screens and kettles.
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Some of the submarines set sail to scuttle in deeper water.
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There are two schools of thought surrounding the decision to scuttle the battlecruiser.
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