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scoot
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Word definitions for scoot in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1758, "run, fly, make off," perhaps originally nautical slang; 1805, "flow or gush out with force" (Scottish), of uncertain origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skjota "to shoot," related to shoot (v.). Related: Scooted ; scooting ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB off ▪ Fortunately the protection is perfect, so if you do scoot off your flight should be a short one. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Matt scooted over the bridge on his skateboard. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But instead ...
Usage examples of scoot.
Scooting from her position at the edge of the bed, she backed toward the door, as if he had gone brainsick before her very eyes.
Chuck scooted off the upholstery and scrambled underneath his seat, where he concentrated on returning to personhood as quickly as he could.
In the darkness Enoch Mirren belched lightly from the quenelles of red snapper they had served him, and scooted around on the floor where he was sitting, trying to locate the source of the annoyed voice.
The washtub handles clanged as she shifted her weight, water slopping over the edges as she lifted her feet out and rested them on the floor, scooting down so more of her body was immersed.
Talbot tried to club Blackburn with the two-by-four, so Blackburn scooted away and then tossed them the hacksaw.
While Burman and I stared aghast, a golden shuttle slid easily through one of the rat holes, sensed the death of the Robot Mother and scooted back through the other hole before I could stop it.
I scooted under a low-hanging limb and headed for a canebrake right ahead.
Once when we had to attend a meeting outside the offices, Penny had led me on what she called a short cut through the Archives--miles on miles of endless files, each one chockablock with microfilm and all of them with moving belts scooting past them so that a clerk would not take all day to fetch one file.
Once when we had to attend a meeting outside the offices, Penny had led me on what she called a short cut though the Archives-miles on miles of endless files, each one chockablock with microfilm and all of them with moving belts scooting past them so that a clerk would not take all day to fetch one file.
She stood and scooted around the desk as Mick helped Cristy climb down from his back.
He set the flashlight on the counter, pulled off his gloves, hat, and earmuffs, and scooted the phone into the beam of light.
Frank replied as he happily watched the Eastside riverbank scooting by.
He watched Kerrie scoot them from the kitchen and ached to run after her, help her put them to bed.
Small Looney fell to the floor, shrieking and scooting away from the chainsaw as if it were alive and might stampede after him like a wild predator.
She scooted down a bit so her lips could slide over the hard nubs her fingers had raised on his chest before her tongue circled and teased them.