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scutter

[skuht-er] / ˈskʌt ər /


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These venomous pencil-length arthropods scutter beneath the leaves of East Asian and Australian forests, their black, multisegmented bodies and bright red pincers hidden from view.

From Science Magazine Feb. 12, 2023

The rats, perhaps, that scutter in the wainscot.

From Christmas Entertainments by Alice Maude Kellogg

At sunrise the river would shoulder her carefully into her place, and listen to the rush and scutter of the pack fleeing up the gang-plank, and the tramp of the Governor's Arab behind them.

From Actions and Reactions by Rudyard Kipling

But every boy, even the valiant Johnny Trumbull, was gone in a mad scutter.

From The Copy-Cat and Other Stories by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Things boom overhead like bitterns, or scutter alongside like hares, or arise dripping and hissing from below like otters.

From Sea Warfare by Rudyard Kipling




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