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Every morning, he scoots to the bus stop to catch the early bus to work.
The rabbit decided to scoot away when it saw a fox approaching.
He will scoot through the crowded streets on his electric scooter.
The children decided to scoot down the hill on their sleds.
To avoid the rain, they will scoot indoors with umbrellas in hand.
Despite the rain, he will be scooting to the train station to catch the last ride home.
She had been scooting through the crowded streets to catch the last train.
The children had been scooting around the playground, giggling with joy.
As the deadline approaches, he will scoot to complete his work on time.
The ant would scoot along the ant trail, carrying food back to the colony.
The mouse would scoot across the kitchen floor, searching for crumbs.
They were scooting through the forest on mountain bikes, enjoying the thrill of the trail.
In the garden, the rabbit will scoot away at the slightest sound of footsteps.
As soon as the bell rings, students scoot out of the classroom to enjoy their break.
The children will scoot to the playground for some outdoor fun.
We had been scooting across the dance floor, lost in the rhythm of the music.
After the meeting, the employees will have scooted back to their desks to resume work.
The cat had scooted under the bed as soon as it heard thunder.
The cat scooted away when I tried to pet it.
The children have been scooting around the playground, enjoying their break.
In order to catch the bus, she had to scoot through the crowded station.
By the end of the race, the runner will have scooted past the finish line.
The squirrel likes to scoot across the garden to find nuts.
He scooted his chair closer to the table to reach the book.
The thief will have scooted from the crime scene long before the police arrive.
The news of the sale has spread, and shoppers have scooted to the store for discounts.
The baby sea turtle would scoot towards the ocean after hatching from its nest.
The children scooted down the slide at the playground.
The rabbit will scoot into its burrow if it senses danger.
The cat will have scooted under the bed to hide from the vacuum cleaner.
The mouse scooted into its hole as soon as it sensed danger.
The little beetle can scoot quickly across the sandy ground.
She will scoot to the airport to catch her flight.
She is scooting her chair closer to the meeting table.
As the rain started, people were scooting indoors to avoid getting wet.
The tiny crab would scoot across the sandy beach, leaving small marks in the sand.
As the storm approaches, birds scoot away to find shelter in the trees.
The cat was scooting across the room, chasing a laser pointer beam.
I like to scoot around on my skateboard.
Sarah likes to scoot around the playground during recess.
I am scooting across the crowded dance floor.
To catch the train, commuters had to scoot through the busy train station.
Once the movie is over, the audience will have scooted out of the theater.
The car can scoot down the road fast.
The cat will scoot across the room to catch the elusive mouse.
Mia had to scoot quickly to catch the school bus before it left.
The squirrel has been scooting up and down the tree, gathering acorns.
The robot vacuum would scoot around the room, cleaning up dust and debris.
The playful puppy would scoot around the yard, chasing after its tail.
During the race, the athletes scoot past each other in a blur of speed.
To surprise his friend, he decided to scoot quietly into the room.
She had scooted away before he could catch her.
The startled squirrel would scoot up the tree trunk when it sensed danger.
The quick mouse would scoot into its tiny hole to hide from the cat.
The squirrel will scoot up the tree to find its hidden acorns.
The students are scooting to different classrooms for their next class.
To avoid being late, she had to scoot through the bustling city streets.
He is scooting through the crowded market to catch his train.
The mischievous cat has scooted out of the room with my keys again.
The little bird learned how to scoot from branch to branch in the tree.
By the time the sun sets, the children will have been scooting around the playground for hours.

Scoot

skoot
verbTo move quickly or hastily; dart.
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Last Updated On: June 12, 2024
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