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The example sentences of SCOOTED in videos (1 in total of 1)

i personal pronoun always adverb have verb, non-3rd person singular present to to move verb, base form the determiner seat noun, singular or mass up preposition or subordinating conjunction to to drive verb, base form it personal pronoun but coordinating conjunction when wh-adverb i personal pronoun got verb, past tense in preposition or subordinating conjunction , the determiner seat noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense scooted verb, past participle

Use "scooted" in a sentence | "scooted" example sentences

How to use "scooted" in a sentence?

  • Ew, no!' Laurel said, brushing past him. Dracula covered half his face with his cape, shunned vampire-style, and scooted away to his perch behind the counter.
    -Sara Shepard-

Definition and meaning of SCOOTED

What does "scooted mean?"

/sko͞ot/

verb
To move away quickly often as an escape.

What are synonyms of "scooted"?
Some common synonyms of "scooted" are:
  • dash,
  • dart,
  • run,
  • sprint,
  • race,
  • rush,
  • hurry,
  • hasten,
  • hare,
  • hurtle,
  • bolt,
  • shoot,
  • charge,
  • career,
  • speed,

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What are antonyms of "scooted"?
Some common antonyms of "scooted" are:
  • amble,
  • stroll,

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