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scurry
[skur-ee, skuhr-ee]
verb (used without object)
to go or move quickly or in haste.
verb (used with object)
to send hurrying along.
noun
plural
scurriesa scurrying rush.
the scurry of little feet on the stairs.
a short run or race.
scurry
/ ˈskʌrɪ /
verb
to move about or proceed hurriedly
(intr) to whirl about
noun
the act or sound of scurrying
a brisk light whirling movement, as of snow
horse racing a short race or sprint
Word History and Origins
Origin of scurry1
Word History and Origins
Origin of scurry1
Example Sentences
They drove off, giving one last look at the plane as the ground crew scurried around, readying it for the next day’s drop.
Scanning the defense for a weakness, Iamaleava scurried up the middle for a touchdown, making the right decision on what appeared to be a run-pass option play.
The home side were the happier to scurry to the dressing room.
Defendants will come under greater pressure to forestall lawsuits by scurrying to reach licensing deals with writers, musicians and artists.
We've come a long way since the announcement of Johnny Sexton as part of the coaching ticket had people scurrying around wondering if this meant curtains for Russell.
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