1. scudder - Noun
2. Scudder - Proper noun
Scudder (plural Scudders)
A surname.
scudder (plural scudders)
One who, or that which, scuds.
scudder (plural scudders)
A kind of mole cricket, the fossor.
Nehemiah Scudder There is in the story a casual reference to the rise of the fanatic preacher Nehemiah Scudder, who would eventually be elected President and establish a Theocratic dictatorship which would rule the US for several generations. Source: Internet
Despite having a pavilion, playground and grills not to mention a beach, Scudder Park on Beach Street in Northport Village is not used as much as Northport Beach on Eaton’s Neck Road. Source: Internet
Comparable nearby homes include 28302 Santa Catarina RdNearby schools include Scott, Joseph Camp, Scudder, Kenyon Camp and Cornerstone Christian School. Source: Internet
Pratt sent her to Camp Scudder, in Santa Clarita, the county’s toughest juvenile lockdown. Source: Internet
Defining it as “a home that is looking for a project,” board chairman Scudder Stevens said that there is the possibility that the home could be used by an Underground Railroad-focused organization. Source: Internet
In Block’s first few novels with the character, Scudder plays pretty much the same part – alcoholic ex-cop earning a living from doing “favors for friends” and drinking heavily each night. Source: Internet