Sentence examples for to scurry from inspiring English sources

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to scurry

verb

To run away with quick light steps, to scamper.

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We start to scurry around the room".

Investors tend to scurry to gold in daunting times.

Scott Parker looks ready to scurry back to West Ham.

I had to scurry away early in the pouring rain.

The bell rang and I looked around as people began to scurry to their first classes.

It's left to Van Persie to scurry back and start attacks.

Prince Ranariddh then decided this was an excellent time to scurry off to Paris.

When something changes suddenly, people usually have to scurry around to adjust.

People didn't just want to scurry back home after work, they wanted to go out.

Jammeh, like the New York City bully, is sure to scurry in the other direction.

The poor old wine waiter has to scurry around trying to cope on his pitiful budget.

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