scuttle|scuttled|scuttles|scuttling in English
verb
[scut·tle || 'skʌtl]
run or move quickly, scamper, scurry; cause a ship to sink by opening or creating holes in its hull
Use "scuttle|scuttled|scuttles|scuttling" in a sentence
1. Then it scuttles off to start work.
2. Do not scuttle it by...
3. They're scuttling the ship.
4. Free will scuttles in the swamp of fear.
5. I saw him scuttle across the street.
6. Crabs scuttle along the muddy bank.
7. Can I scuttle across the ceiling?
8. The rain sent everyone scuttling for cover.
9. The children scuttle across the street.
10. I could hear rats scuttling around.
11. He's scuttling liberty for the time being.
12. Scuttle area air bag for pedestrian protection
13. Ariel: Scuttle, be quiet! They'll hear you.
14. The pigeons wheel and scuttle around us.
15. Such threats could scuttle the peace conference.
16. Just scuttle forward and go for it. "
17. “A” and “B” class fire proof windows and side scuttles
18. "A" and "B" class fire proof windows and side scuttles
19. A little lizard scuttled across the path.
20. The natural instinct was to scuttle for shelter.
21. The ship was scuttled on the following day.
22. Several conscripts were seen to scuttle off barracks.
23. “A” and “B” class fire-proof windows and side scuttles
24. ‘A’ and ‘B’ class fire proof windows and side scuttles
25. There's no room for butt scuttle or misinterpretation.