14 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scoot' in a Sentence
"To move quickly or hastily; dart." more
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In the race, each participant tried to scoot ahead of the others to reach the finish line first.
Having finished their homework, the children have scooted to the park for some fun.
The students will be scooting through their textbooks to prepare for the upcoming exam.
As the music played, the dancers would scoot gracefully across the ballroom floor.
Tomorrow, she will be scooting to the grocery store before it closes.
The quick-thinking detective had to scoot through the crowd to catch the suspect escaping.
During the race, the cyclists will be scooting down the mountain at incredible speeds.
The detective was scooting around the crime scene, searching for any clues.
The toddler loves to scoot around the playground on his tiny tricycle.
As the deadline approaches, the team will be scooting to finish the project on time.
The agile gymnast would scoot across the balance beam with precision and grace.
She will have scooted away before the surprise party begins.
The excited fans would scoot towards the stage to get a closer view of their favorite band.
The daring squirrel has scooted up the tree, evading the clutches of the curious dog.
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