scuff

घासण्याची क्रिया
definition
verb
I scuffed the heel of my shoe on a stone
scrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something.
noun
dark colors don't show scuffs
a mark made by scraping or grazing a surface or object.
translation of 'scuff'
घासण्याची क्रिया,
घासला गेलेला पृष्ठभाग,
पाय न उचलता (घासत) चालणे (पृष्ठभाग)घासणे किंवा घासला जाणे,
घासताना होणारा आवाज
example
At the same time, he takes care to 'scuff' his compositions with small marks, so that the studied perfection of his geometry is offset by the imperfection of the scratch or splotch on the surface that can recall timeworn linoleum floors.
The soles of his shoes 'scuff' the wet asphalt of black-and-white back alleys, headlights closing in behind him.
Nevertheless, life goes on, and time marches forward, even if it leaves its 'scuff' marks on our bruised and tattered bodies, its foot prints on our souls.
these shoes won't 'scuff'
Every day, relatives 'scuff' their way along the dirt track to reach the razor wire barricades, where they plead in vain for information about the whereabouts of the missing.
for kids who play rough, shoes that won't 'scuff'
Gray eyes inscrutable, he examined the weapon, running a finger over a 'scuff' on the muzzle absently.
Engineers will mourn the first nick and scrape to their DMX-P01, much like a 'scuff' on a cool new pair of shoes.
Eve took off her shoes so she wouldn't 'scuff' that glorious floor.
Previous attempts by other companies required tearing up supermarket floors to install the ads, leaving 'scuff' marks on the concept.
They talk for a moment, 'scuff' their feet, and eventually shakes hands and smile.
If you have young children and pets, choose easy-to-clean carpets and colors that camouflage dirt and 'scuff' marks.
All the way from the 'scuff' of dirt on the floor to the tiny cracks on the ceiling.
Note the 'scuff' marks caused by the screwdriver when opening and closing the coolant tank's plug.
For every Record Collector, LP paranoia eventually sets in and the beloved becomes a monster, desperate to scratch and 'scuff' the poor helpless vinyl.
Mugolo could tell from the length of the 'scuff' marks on the rock and later, where the rider had to cross some soft ground, the length of the stride.
We'll have to sell it as part our second-phase restructuring plan and the 'scuff' marks wouldn't have helped.
His sandals 'scuff' on the sandy path, as the geckos call goodnight.
Sami looks down and 'scuffs' his shoes on the concrete floor.
He stood there, as calm as ever, wearing only his neat black trousers and his 'scuffed' boots, a few tendrils of plum-coloured hair tracing a colourful pattern against the smooth monotony of his skin.
They sagged as he 'scuffed' his way towards his bike leaning against the gutter.
My loafers 'scuffed' loose pebbles; a few scattered to spill into the surf churning far below.
First came a short, stout black woman dressed like a hooker, shirt buttons undone, hair wild and dishevelled, dragging a 'scuffed' duffel bag by its long loop.
Most of the nicks, 'scuffs' and gouges that currently mar the work are a result of human carelessness, such as carts and chairs banging into the walls.
The man that took the place of the silhouette had bandages on his left arm and chest and a couple of small 'scuffs' here and there.
A majority of her frame was obscured by a bulky armor harness painted blood red, and marred with a thousand tiny 'scuffs' and scratches.
Smith flashes a smile and 'scuffs' his foot across a swath of browned grass where Greene and the other sprinters had vomited.
Both sets of impressions are 'scuffed' , which, along with the two tight curves, suggests the animals were moving rapidly, says Monks.
Her 'scuffed' penny loafers rest on a copy of Mein Kampf.
She inched up the wall, startled by the 'scuffs' she had never noticed and then the dirty, unpolished glass that held but spots of reflection.
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