"Scurrying" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scurrying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scurrying" Meaning

Running or moving quickly and hastily, as if in small, rapid steps. Often used to describe small, nimble animals such as mice or insects.

"Scurrying" Examples

Scurrying Usage Examples


1. Verb

- Current Situation: A group of tiny rodents scurried across the kitchen floor as I tried to set up a new trap.
- Description: The children scurried into the backyard without waiting for permission.

2. Past Participle

- Given Task: Describe the effect of the storm; the way the small animals scurried for shelter.
- Completed Research: Students found evidence that small mammals that scurried away from the initial blast later returned.

3. Present Participle

- Scene Setting: Silently scurrying through the night with a mission.
- Scientific Observation: Without warning, several species began scurrying towards the mountain peaks.

Note: These examples are generated based on various contexts where the word "scurrying" can be applied to emphasize hurry, movement, and possibly futility or fear.

"Scurrying" Similar Words

Scur

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Scurry: to move rapidly or quickly, often in a nimble or nimble-footed way, like a small hurried animal.

Scurried

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Scurries

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To move quickly and suddenly in a short, fast movement, often because you are frightened or are looking for food.

Scurrile

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Scurrile refers to abusive or insulting; using scornful or contemptuous language. It can also describe something that is indecent, obscene, or impure. In a broader sense, it can be used to describe someone or something that is loathsome or have no moral principles.<br><br>In the 16th century, the word "scurrile" came from the Latin "scurrilis", which means "scornful" or " ranch".

Scurrility

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Scurrility refers to the use of abusive or obscene language in a way that is intended to insult or offend someone, typically in a public manner. It can also refer to the quality of being indecent, obscene, or obscene-like; something that is coarse or indecent, often in a way that is intentionally provocative or insulting.

Scurrilous

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Scurrilously

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Scurrilously means: in a scurrilous or slanderous manner; in a way that is insulting and contemptible.<br><br>Example: The gossip blog wrote scurrilously about the celebrity's personal life, leading to a defamation lawsuit.<br><br>Synonyms: vituperatively, calumniously, libelously, malignantly<br><br>Antonyms: complimentarily, eulogistically, laudatory

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Scurviness

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The word "scurviness" has several related meanings, but the primary one is:<br><br>1. The state or condition of having an abnormal curvature of the spine or other parts of the body, often resulting from a bone or muscular disorder, injury, or disease.<br><br>2. A more figurative sense of the word can refer to a treatment or state of malnutrition, such as scurvy, caused by a lack of vitamin C in the diet.<br><br>3. In a non-medical context, scurviness can simply refer to a physical or postural deformity, being crooked or curved in appearance.<br><br>The word is an uncountable noun and is a somewhat formal or old-fashioned term in common use.

Scurvy

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Scutage

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Scutal

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Scutari

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Scutate

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Split into or cause to split into triangular scutes or horny plates, typically on the shell of a tortoise or turtle.

Scutch

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Scutched

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