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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Skedaddle' in a Sentence

"To hastily run away; flee." more

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Having spotted the paparazzi, the celebrity has skedaddled to avoid the media frenzy.
After discovering the spider in her room, she has skedaddled in fear.
The students have skedaddled from the classroom when they heard about the surprise test.
Fearing the approaching storm, the campers have skedaddled to find shelter.
Spotting the approaching enemy forces, the soldiers have skedaddled to regroup.
The mischievous cat has skedaddled into the neighbor's garden again.
The thief has skedaddled with the valuable artifacts before the security could arrive.
As the firework display began, the startled birds have skedaddled from the trees.

Skedaddle

ski-dad-l
verbTo hastily run away; flee.
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Last Updated On: June 15, 2024
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