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scuppered

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past of scupper
scupper
A drainage hole on the deck of a ship
scupper
A similar opening in a wall or parapet that allows water to drain from a roof
scupper
Thwart or destroy, especially something belonging or pertaining to another; compare scuttle

We can't allow US tantrums to scupper global justice..

scupper
An opening in the side of a ship at deck level to allow water to run off An opening for draining off water, as from a floor or the roof of a building
scupper
an opening in the floor portion of a bridge to provide means for rain or other water accumulated upon the roadway surface to drain through it into the space beneath the structure
scupper
An opening in a parapet wall intended to drain the roof
scupper
Roof drain
scupper
thwart, destroy
scupper
wait in hiding to attack
scupper
{f} (British) destroy, annihilate; strike suddenly, make a surprise assault
scupper
Any opening or drain in the side of a structure, flat roof, or downspout for the drainage of rain water
scupper
To scupper a plan or attempt means to spoil it completely. If Schneider had seen him that would have scuppered all his plans. a hole in the side of a ship that allows water to flow back into the sea
scupper
{i} opening for draining water from the deck of a ship (Nautical)
scupper
An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet The drain in a downspout or flat roof, usually connected to the downspout
scupper
drain that allows water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard
scupper
An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on deck may flow overboard; called also scupper hole
scupper
(1 )An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet
scupper
An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet
scupper
The drain in a downspout or flat roof, usually connected to the downspout
scupper
A hole allowing water to run off the deck
scupper
put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
scuppered
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