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14 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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Realizing the storm was approaching, campers had to scram to secure their tents.
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The unruly crowd was told to scram by the event organizers.
Scram! The director yelled at the crew members disrupting the film shoot.
Scram! The chef needed the kitchen cleared for the upcoming dinner rush.
As soon as the alarm rang, the burglars had to scram before the police arrived.
She found out her passport was missing, and she had been scrambling to locate it before her flight.
We have scrammed from the crowded city to find peace in the countryside.
The party was dull, so we had scrammed early to find a more exciting event.
The students are scrambling to finish their assignments before the bell rings.
The players have been scrambling to score in the final minutes of the intense soccer match.
Despite the rain, the rescue team have been scrambling to locate the missing hikers.
The children had been scrambling for candies when the pinata burst open.
The curious cat will have scrammed from the room after knocking over the vase.
After the alarm went off, the burglars had been scrambling to escape the scene.

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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