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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he scurried" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone moving quickly or hurriedly, often in a somewhat frantic manner. Example: "As the storm approached, he scurried to gather his belongings and find shelter."
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To be precise, he scurried up the aisle.
He scurried across sloping rooftops (Slide 15), camera swinging from his neck.
"He gets mad at me," Dr. Pinsky said with a sheepish grin as he scurried away.
Mondragon's flailing dive, as he scurried to the right, could not stop the goal.
The adrenaline coursed through young Gavin Maloof as he scurried down to the arena floor.
As he scurried from first to third, Giambi hurt his left foot.
Peterborough's Tommy Rowe has just been wrongly given offside as he scurried down the left wing.
She helped Jake by supporting his stomach as he scurried along.
Soon he scurried through the noisy garages, a man very happy to be in a hurry.
His load was light -- two bags of loose locks -- and he scurried down the sidewalk to lunch.
When Slinky was let out of his cage, he scurried about and found a dark, cluttered corner to hide in.
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