What's the difference between scuff and scurf?

Scuff


Definition:

  • (n.) The back part of the neck; the scruff.
  • (v. i.) To walk without lifting the feet; to proceed with a scraping or dragging movement; to shuffle.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Zusi rather scuffs his free kick, but he's involved again a minute later — getting to the byline and forcing another corner.
  • (2) Instead he scuffs the ball harmlessly wide when a firmer header would surely have put Ireland a goal up and levelled the tie on aggregate.
  • (3) By that stage United could have been three in front, for Martial should have scored when Rooney broke clear and unselfishly squared for his better-placed team-mate, only to see the teenager scuff his attempt at a tap-in and allow John Stones to get in the way.
  • (4) The France international should have scored when a long throw into the Liverpool area fell to the unmarked striker, but Gameiro could only scuff his volley straight at Mignolet who diverted over.
  • (5) Did Denis Bergkamp, or even Matt le Tissier, ever scuff it?"
  • (6) Ospina barely had to get a scuff of mud on his kit and Francis Coquelin demonstrated again that he is better suited for the defensive midfield role than Mikel Arteta.
  • (7) He almost had time to take a touch and shoot, but he swung his hips with the ball attempting a first time shot, and in doing so only managed to scuff it.
  • (8) He takes the ball down and scuffS it past Handanovic - but onto the left-hand post.
  • (9) But no repeat of his 2006 Mexican antics: he scuffs the volley, and Cillessen gathers a ball sailing serenely towards the top corner.
  • (10) He makes space for the shot on his right but scuffs it into the arms of Myhill.
  • (11) 58 mins French substitution: Christoph Dugarry (21) for Youri Djorkaeff 54 mins Thuram gets a beautiful cross on to the head of Trezeguet, who fails to connect properly in the Senegal box and scuffs it wide.
  • (12) Anyway, the striker should score, with only the keeper to beat, but he scuffs his shot, allowing Muslera to get something behind it.
  • (13) He lays it back to Gutierrez, who scuffs his shot wide from the edge of the area.
  • (14) The winger rounded McCarthy but presented with an open goal could only scuff a left-foot shot into the side-netting.
  • (15) 16 min Silva scuffs a shot straight at Benaglio from the left corner of the box.
  • (16) Having toyed with José Holebas on the right, Cuadrado threaded the ball across the Greece area, Rodríguez dummied beautifully and there was the left-back Armero to scuff a shot into the bottom corner via a deflection off Kostas Manolas.
  • (17) They came from on high, striking branch after branch on their descent as if they were playing pinball, making light scuffs and scrapes with each deflection.
  • (18) Barrantes again, but he seems to kick the snow as he takes the kick and scuffs the ball weakly to the edge of the box, where the US defense batter it...anywhere.
  • (19) The ball is played out to Milito in the right channel and he squares it to Maicon, who scuffs it past the challenge of one defender before poking past Valdes from about five yards.
  • (20) Silva, though, is put off by his team-mate and, rushing in behind, scuffs his shot somewhat.

Scurf


Definition:

  • (n.) Thin dry scales or scabs upon the body; especially, thin scales exfoliated from the cuticle, particularly of the scalp; dandruff.
  • (n.) Hence, the foul remains of anything adherent.
  • (n.) Anything like flakes or scales adhering to a surface.
  • (n.) Minute membranous scales on the surface of some leaves, as in the goosefoot.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I had cooked, sometimes, with difficulty, yet woke one day to find I had somehow assembled a bizarre array of crockery on my floor, like a gnomes' tea party but with much scurf; I daily grew too fatigued to lift things and spent increasing hours abed.
  • (2) The relative contribution from loose scurf or from stratum corneum squames was not determined.
  • (3) Because diagnostic scales and scurf, or small scales, are easily lost in the process of collecting and preparing herbarium specimens of the new species, the potential for confusion among related species is increased.
  • (4) On the removal of the scurf covering the supposed entrance of the erysipelas, a larva of Dermatobia hominis, the human bot fly, was extracted from the head skin, and the inflammation completely disappeared within a short period of time.
  • (5) Minor scurfing and hair loss occurred on some calves with all compounds, but hair coats were normal 28 days after treatment.
  • (6) So now, when some drab functionary presents himself as speaking for the party, he is no more than scurf on a sea of money handed out by any opinionated casino magnate.
  • (7) Animal scurf extracts are nearly always contaminated with mites.
  • (8) A survey of vertical distribution showed no mite penetration deeper than inner stratum corneum where 57% of mite sections were seen; 30% were within outer stratum corneum or scurf; 13% were on the outer surface and less than 1% were detached.
  • (9) Within flocks, itchmite infested sheep or sheep with scurf had higher prevalences of fleece derangement than sheep on which no mites or no scurf were found.
  • (10) Among flocks, there were positive relations between the prevalence of fleece derangement and prevalence of itchmite or scurf and between itchmite count and mean scurf score.
  • (11) Horse or dog scurf collected in the summer months will be contaminated by pollens.
  • (12) Itchmite infested sheep had a higher prevalence of scurf than those with no detectable mite infestation.