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51 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Scram' in a Sentence

"To quickly leave or go away; typically used as a command." more

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She will be scrambling to find her misplaced keys before leaving.
After the last note, the band will scram from the stage.
After the argument, she scrammed out of the room.
Scram! The children were told to leave the playground as it was closing for the day.
Scram, rain clouds, we want a sunny day for our picnic!
Scram! The cat quickly scrammed from the tree.
The sun made the snowman slowly scram as it melted in the warm afternoon.
Scram! The curious toddler was about to touch a hot stove.
When the storm approached, we had to scram from the beach to find shelter.
Realizing they were late for the train, they had to scram to the station.
The squirrel is scrambling up the tree with an acorn.
As soon as the movie ends, we will scram to avoid the crowds.
The impatient commuter had to scram to catch the last train of the day.
Scram! The annoyed neighbor yelled at the loud partygoers next door.
Before the storm hits, we should scram to a safer place.
She is scrambling to catch her flight at the busy airport.
The employees have been scrambling to meet the deadline for the project.
I will scram before the meeting starts.
The stray cat refused to scram from my doorstep.
The cat scrammed when it saw the vacuum cleaner.
During the game of hide-and-seek, the children yelled, "Scram!" to signal the end.
They are scrambling to secure funding for their startup.
The hikers have scrammed up the mountain for a breathtaking view.
The mischievous squirrel heard us approaching, and it decided to scram up the tree.
As the final bell rang, the students were excited to scram and start their weekend.
As the storm approached, the children were told to scram indoors for safety.
As the storm clouds gathered, the picnic-goers had to scram to pack up their things.
Scram! The teacher caught us trying to sneak out of the classroom.
Scram! The bull is charging towards us!
Scram, little critter, before the cat catches you!
She realized she had scrammed too quickly and left her keys behind.
When I opened the beehive, the bees started to buzz angrily, so I had to scram quickly.
If the party gets too loud, I will scram early.
The teacher told us to scram out of the classroom during the fire drill.
Once the event concludes, the guests will scram to their homes.
Our team will be scrambling to meet the deadline for the project.
Scram, noisy birds!
With the rain pouring down, the spectators had to scram to find shelter.
I will scram once I finish my shift at the office.
The birds have been scrambling to build their nests before the onset of winter.
After creating chaos, the pranksters will have scrammed from the crowded street.
The chef was scrambling to prepare a special dish for the VIP guest.
Scrambling up the mountain, they reached the summit at dawn.
The naughty bunny decided to scram when it saw the gardener approaching.
Scram, little ants, when I stomp my foot!
The naughty cat tried to climb the tree, but I told it to scram.
The students had to scram from the lecture hall when the fire alarm went off.
Scrambling eggs is the first cooking skill she mastered.
Scram! I need to focus on my work.
After the final exam, students will scram from the lecture hall.
The actor had to scram from the set to attend an urgent meeting.

Scram

skram
verbTo quickly leave or go away; typically used as a command.

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Last Updated On: November 26, 2023
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