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

"To move quickly or hastily; dart." more

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He will scoot through the crowded streets on his electric scooter.
To avoid the rain, they will scoot indoors with umbrellas in hand.
As soon as the bell rings, students scoot out of the classroom to enjoy their break.
We had been scooting across the dance floor, lost in the rhythm of the music.
The cat had scooted under the bed as soon as it heard thunder.
In order to catch the bus, she had to scoot through the crowded station.
The news of the sale has spread, and shoppers have scooted to the store for discounts.
The mouse scooted into its hole as soon as it sensed danger.
She is scooting her chair closer to the meeting table.
As the storm approaches, birds scoot away to find shelter in the trees.
To catch the train, commuters had to scoot through the busy train station.
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 startled squirrel would scoot up the tree trunk when it sensed danger.
To avoid being late, she had to scoot through the bustling city streets.
The mischievous cat has scooted out of the room with my keys again.

Scoot

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