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scat

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Scat \Scat\, Scatt \Scatt\, n. [Icel. skattr.] Tribute. [R.] ``Seizing scatt and treasure.'' --Longfellow.

Usage examples of scat.

Somehow she manages to wiggle through the crowd of Harvards around the posts, and the next thing anybody knows she shins up one of the posts faster than you can say scat, and pretty soon is roosting out on the crossbar between the posts like a chipmunk.

Winter weekends, whole summers out in the woods, in empty lots, in our immense, dark backyard, examining the scat of rabbits, catching bizarre electrical arthropoda in jars, convinced, sensing firsthand the terrible expanse of the place.

When he found the bigtooth scat, he motioned the others over to investigate.

She could dive behind the bed, but if Dinh shot at her the bullet would probably hit Scat.

This he burst open, and was entering without any ceremony, when Jones started from his scat and ran to oppose him, which he did so effectually, that Nightingale never came far enough within the door to see who was sitting on the bed.

The scent, fur, cry, scat, and teeth markings on half-consumed fruit, the prints through duff of an anteater, are all mentally noted.

The yellow balls from the chinaberry tree lay scat tered all over the ground, and Ellen crunched them underfoot.

Still chuckling over her success, the girl slid into the driver's scat.

She scatted along, enjoying the feel and the sound of the music as it bounced through the echo box.

The lab report came back that it was indeed the scat of Felis concolor, the eastern mountain lion, also variously and respectfully known as the panther, cougar, puma, and, especially in New England, catamount.

She stopped to point out bobcat scat, deer tracks and a red-shouldered hawk in the treetops.

Piled next to the coyote's mark was the unmistakable reddish berry-filled scat of the ring-tailed cat.

Miles took the added precaution of attaching the shelter to the scat cat with a short chain.

The crater's sides began to slump inward at once, but the hovercab operator narrowed and reversed his beam, and the scat cat rose, noisily sucking free from its matrix.

The deputy picked a hole in the traffic and scatted across, and barreled it on up to ninety.