The Collaborative International Dictionary
Scurrier \Scur"ri*er\, n. One who scurries.
Wiktionary
n. One who scurries.
Usage examples of "scurrier".
Afra and Flk were trussing bird and scurrier beast for the spit while Damia and Trp were doing multiple tasks with the rest of the meal.
He knew of a couple of scurrier dens and rabbit warrens which he hoped had remained his secret.
Laria got three rabbits, two scurriers and even one avian hen in that first stop.
His brother, the late King Edward, had instituted a system of scurriers and spy networks which had kept him well informed as to the propensities of those about him at court, within the realm at large and overseas.
He had come to rely on Wroxeter to make him aware of what his normal military scurriers failed to discover by usual means.
The world was full of friendsnot only human friends, but many other friends, the little scurriers of the woods and brush, the shy flowers hidden in their woodland nooks, the graceful trees that stood against the sky, the very wind and weather.
With such a big household to feed, small avian species and burrowing animals, scurriers, and the variety of rabbit that had adapted well to Aurigae were welcome additions to protein requirements, not always as well satisfied by the huge gardens.
His brother, the late King Edward, had instituted a system of scurriers and spy networks which had kept him well informed as to the propensities of those about him at court, within the realm at large and overseas.
He had come to rely on Wroxeter to make him aware of what his normal military scurriers failed to discover by usual means.
He knew of a couple of scurrier dens and rabbit warrens which he hoped had remained his secret.