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7 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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The elusive fugitive will have scrammed from the hideout before the police arrive.
As soon as the alarm sounds, the intruders will have scrammed from the high-security facility.
After causing a disturbance, the unruly crowd will have scrammed from the concert venue.
The protesters were asked to scram peacefully as the police arrived to maintain order.
Scram! The photographer wanted to capture the shot without any distractions.
Having successfully completed the mission, the spies had scrammed before the enemy could catch them.
The team has been scrambling to organize the last-minute details for the upcoming conference.

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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