[ UK /skˈuːt/ ]
[ US /ˈskut/ ]
VERB
  1. run or move very quickly or hastily
    She dashed into the yard
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How To Use scoot In A Sentence

  • The scooter was a propeller-driven device that could pull a diver at about five knots and had a battery life of about three hours.
  • He opens the door for me, and I slide in, scooting over to save him a trip.
  • Side streets, because there are no houses on them are a uniform 50MPH posted (60MPH actual), so even an electric scooter is out and a Vespa is pushing the limit. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 1.4 Billion
  • This appears to have led to his death after he lost control of a scooter on a bridleway above the Wharfe's steep banks near his home. Jimi Heselden obituary
  • Whether you ride a moped or a Honda, a scooter or a vintage Hog, the organisers of the annual North Coast Children's Motorcycle Toy Run want you to join the ranks raising money for charity this weekend.
  • So it's the smaller things that can be hidden in homes, set up and what they call a shoot and scoot, those type of things. CNN Transcript Jul 21, 2006
  • My scooter is still very much a material object: it eats petrol, needs its tires filled and refuses to start on cold mornings.
  • The riders, known as scramblers, are illegally riding their motorbikes, quad bikes and scooters across Crane Park and are tearing up the ground in the process.
  • The little kids did not like what we said and had their compasses and dividers out, ready to give us a poke so we scooted out.
  • The council is understood to be concerned that fingers could become trapped when the scooter is folded or unfolded.
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