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Be warned, though — it can scuff easily if you drop it, which I found out when grabbing some photographs outside.
Elephants pull pods from albida trees and scuff clumps of grass out of the warm, yellow sand while saddlebill storks wade in the shallows of the river.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/opinion/zimbabwes-wild-places-are-vanishing/
“It came out of the box looking brand new, no scuff marks, nothing on it at all,” Cain told the news outlet.
Le Douaron missed a chance in the 67th as he met a cross from Mounie only to scuff his shot wide.
Superintendent Sally Riley told the Sunday Times: “I think if it had been a sloping bank, a common-sense view would be that you would expect to find scuff marks.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1730764/nicola-bulley-witness-comes-forward-missing-woman-latest
Will get any scuff or spot off of anything.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kathleensheaporter/things-from-walmart-to-make-any-stressed-out-parents
With play far more open in the second period, Shaftesbury should have levelled when ex-Dorchester striker Ash Pope beat the offside trap only to scuff wide.