intransitive. To run with quick, hurried steps. Chiefly with away, off.
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > going swiftly on foot > go swiftly on foot [verb (intransitive)] > scurry or scamper (12) scuttlea1450 intransitive. To run with quick, hurried steps. Chiefly with away, off. scuddle1577 intransitive. To run away hastily, to scuttle. ‘A low word’ (Johnson, 1755). curry1608 intransitive. To ride or run with haste or rapidity; to scurry. scamper1691 To run or caper about nimbly; to go or journey hastily from place to place. Also with adverbs about, away, off, etc. brattle1725 To run with brattling feet; to scamper. Scottish. scurry1810 To go rapidly, move hurriedly. Often with adverbs, as off, away. chevya1825 intransitive. To race, scamper. skitter1845 intransitive. To move or run rapidly; to hurry about; to scamper off. Frequently with adverbs. skelter1852 intransitive. To dash along, hurry, rush, scurry. hurry and scurry1857 hurry and scurry: cf. hurry-scurry, v. skeeter1964 intransitive. = skitter, v.2 1. Subcategories:— with much fuss and bustle (1) |
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