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Scurry   /skˈəri/   Listen
Scurry

noun
1.
Rushing about hastily in an undignified way.  Synonyms: scamper, scramble.
verb
1.
To move about or proceed hurriedly.  Synonyms: scamper, scuttle, skitter.






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"Scurry" Quotes from Famous Books



... scurry as they sought Miss Greatorex to inquire if this were where they would leave the boat. However she said not; that they were to remain on board until the steamer landed at Desbrosses street, lower down the city. There she had been informed ...
— Dorothy's Travels • Evelyn Raymond

... get me oven wood this morning," she would say; "I am going to bake today." Then we would scurry around for dry, light, quick wood—pieces of old boxes and boards, and dry limbs. "One more armful," she would often say, when we were inclined to quit too soon. In a half-hour or so, the wood would be reduced to ashes, and the oven properly heated. I can see Mother yet as she would open ...
— Our Friend John Burroughs • Clara Barrus

... in the hurry and scurry and confusion of the initial attacks, when everything and everybody was unprepared and upset, this state of things escaped attention. Now all the fighting line is becoming openly discontented. There is favouritism and incompetency ...
— Indiscreet Letters From Peking • B. L. Putman Weale

... to the left at the Corner, something white detached itself from the stragglers on the Embankment and shot down the slope at the galloping horses like a scurry of foam. ...
— Boy Woodburn - A Story of the Sussex Downs • Alfred Ollivant

... suddenly stopped. There was a scurry on the part of the men at the anteroom. Several had run to the entrance. Others were following. Some one among the women, with startled eyes and paling face, sprang up saying, "It's fire"—always a dread at wind-swept ...
— Lanier of the Cavalry - or, A Week's Arrest • Charles King


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