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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scoot' in a Sentence

"To move quickly or hastily; dart." more

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The children decided to scoot down the hill on their sleds.
She had been scooting through the crowded streets to catch the last train.
The mouse would scoot across the kitchen floor, searching for crumbs.
The children will scoot to the playground for some outdoor fun.
The squirrel likes to scoot across the garden to find nuts.
The children scooted down the slide at the playground.
The rabbit will scoot into its burrow if it senses danger.
The little beetle can scoot quickly across the sandy ground.
I am scooting across the crowded dance floor.
She had scooted away before he could catch her.
He is scooting through the crowded market to catch his train.

Scoot

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