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12 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
After the final exam, students will scram from the lecture hall.

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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