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Discover Ludwig"scuttled off" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to move or run quickly and furtively away from a place or situation. You can use it to describe someone or something quickly leaving a place in a sneaky manner. Example: After stealing the cookies from the jar, the mischievous children scuttled off before their mother caught them.
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The miniature human scuttled off.
As I drifted closer, it scuttled off.
The terrified tourists scuttled off while we roared with laughter.
In Charleston Road Francie scuttled off, not saying good night.
We scuttled off to the dressing rooms, with stacks of loot.
They scuttled off after and didn't want to talk to any of the media".
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We uttered a quick bonjour before scuttling off.
"Give me a moment," she said, scuttling off.
Villa scuttle off, remaining in 12th for now.
"Fancy a bit?" "Uh no, I'm good thanks," I replied, scuttling off to retch.
Then, Mourinho stood apart from the celebrations because he knew he was scuttling off to Chelsea.
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