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Skedaddle

verb
(past & past part. skedaddled; pres. part. skedaddling)
1.
Run away, as if in a panic.






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"Skedaddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... was round here in '62 Johnny—he had a big row an' run off to join 'em. Jus' a half-growed kid, not big 'nough to raise a good brush o' hair on his chin yet. When th' Yankee boys from Californy came marchin' in an' th' Rebs had to skedaddle—Johnny, he went with 'em. Didn't see Johnny round here agin till last fall when he came ridin' in lookin' mighty beat out an' down in th' mouth. But when th' Union men came, they was thinkin' th' same 'bout Don Cazar. Wanted him to jump right in an' swim 'longside o' them. But he said ...
— Rebel Spurs • Andre Norton



Words linked to "Skedaddle" :   run away, scat, turn tail, take to the woods, bunk, head for the hills, escape, scarper, hightail it, run, fly the coop, flight, break away, lam



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