- A
Scud missile is one of a
series of
tactical ballistic missiles developed by the
Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was
exported widely to both Second...
-
Scudder, a surname, may
refer to:
Bernard Scudder,
translator from
Icelandic to
English Edward W.
Scudder (1822-1893),
Justice of the New
Jersey Supreme...
-
Scud or
SCUD may also
refer to:
Scud (crustacean), Amphipoda, a
shrimplike aquatic animal Scud (dog), a
character in the
animation Toy
Story Scud FM...
- aviation,
scud running is a
practice in
which pilots lower their altitude to
avoid clouds or
instrument meteorological conditions (IMC). The goal of
scud running...
-
Laura Clough Scudder (July 19, 1881 –
March 13, 1959) was an
entrepreneur in
Monterey Park, California, who made and sold
potato chips and
pioneered their...
-
missiles to
defend Israel if it
refrained from
responding to the
Scud attacks. The
Scud missiles targeting Israel were
relatively ineffective, as firing...
-
Matthew (Matt)
Scudder is a
fictional character who
appears in
novels by
American crime writer Lawrence Block.
Scudder debuted in 1976's The Sins of the...
- Two TV
journalists have
become known as the
Scud Stud:
Canadian Arthur Kent, when
working for NBC in the 1991 Gulf War Somali-born
Rageh Omaar, when working...
-
common than
scudded lines.
Sequences of
scudded lines are short.
Scuds are
frequently ****ociated with weak monosyllables,
duplex tilts, and
scudded rhymes...
-
Scud: The
Disposable ********in (published from 1994 to 1998, and 2008) is a humorous,
hyperkinetic science fiction comic by Rob
Schrab about a
world in...