To move about or proceed hurriedly.
Rushing about hastily in an undignified way.
1 There was a wild scurry of wings; then the other bird dropt.
2 And people scurry about losing themselves in cogs and springs and levers.
3 The machine strikes little drifts, and they scurry away in a cloud.
4 He left the woodchucks to scurry about the pasture as they pleased.
5 We saddled the donkey, and my mother went hurry - scurry to the château.
6 The rest are left to scurry about in search of the crumbs.
7 The cast scurry all over the place and shots are fired aimlessly.
8 The new captives scurry away from the monsters and into the container.
9 Swallowing, I flicked the insects, watched them right themselves and scurry away.
10 Dust lay thick over everything, and they heard the scurry of rats.
11 Shortly afterwards Fairfield heard a taxicab scurry away down the sodden street.
12 I scurry out, clutching my headdress, and find Isabel in our bedroom.
13 They hold on to something, get frightened, and scurry back to tradition.
14 There was a quick scurry inside, as of fast-moving feet, then silence.
15 All he did was scurry around making excuses and covering things up.
16 There was a terrified scurry of slaves from under his horses' feet.
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