scuttle|scuttles in English
noun
[scut·tle || 'skʌtl]
run, quick movement, scamper, scurry; hatch on the deck or side of a ship; container for carrying coal
Use "scuttle|scuttles" in a sentence
1. Then it scuttles off to start work.
2. Do not scuttle it by...
3. Free will scuttles in the swamp of fear.
4. I saw him scuttle across the street.
5. Crabs scuttle along the muddy bank.
6. Can I scuttle across the ceiling?
7. The children scuttle across the street.
8. Scuttle area air bag for pedestrian protection
9. Ariel: Scuttle, be quiet! They'll hear you.
10. The pigeons wheel and scuttle around us.
11. Such threats could scuttle the peace conference.
12. Just scuttle forward and go for it. "
13. “A” and “B” class fire proof windows and side scuttles
14. "A" and "B" class fire proof windows and side scuttles
15. The natural instinct was to scuttle for shelter.
16. Several conscripts were seen to scuttle off barracks.
17. “A” and “B” class fire-proof windows and side scuttles
18. ‘A’ and ‘B’ class fire proof windows and side scuttles
19. There's no room for butt scuttle or misinterpretation.
20. Once again, the practices of old Japan scuttle the new.
21. People swarm in, empty their pockets and scuttle off!
22. Today, the warmongers are trying to scuttle the Vienna accord.
23. On the way, we'd scuttle the German guard and take over.
24. The senator did his best to scuttle the tax increase.
25. Don't sail into those waters, A.J. You could scuttle your career.