Use "scram" in a sentence

1. Yeah, scram!

2. Now scram.

3. Good.Then scram

4. Scram, pal.

5. Good, then scram.

6. Scram. Aw.

7. Alright, scram.

8. Scram! Get up.

9. Scram, it's for me.

10. Now scram, you scrubs.

11. Four- eyes, scram

12. I'll have to scram.

13. Time's up. Let's go. Scram!

14. Scram, all of you.

15. Scram, you're not wanted.

16. Tell those boys to scram.

17. I told him to scram.

18. Scram! I don't want you here.

19. When are we going to scram?

20. You're not wanted here, so scram!

21. So skip acting the martyr and scram.

22. Get out of here! Go on, scram!

23. Go on back and scram, will you?

24. Now scram before I call the cops!

25. You can from my world scram Mody.

26. So skip acting like a martyr, and scram

27. But I can still do a manual SCRAM.

28. Amscray: [verb - intransitive] " scram " in Pig Latin

29. Quit checking up on me and scram, will you?

30. Now, come on, let's get my toothbrush and scram.

31. Scram or I'll tell your parents you're a whore.

32. Quick, Scoob- o.Grab the food- o, let' s scram- o

33. All right, I'll explain to you later on. Now scram!

34. Introduce the bore to someone else, excuse yourself, and scram.

35. Okay, kids, I got to scram, got to go see my cardiologist. "

36. All you guys better scram or I'm gonna kick your butts, too!

37. So the coolant system was knocked out, can't they scram the reactor?

38. The paper provides datas for design of major pump, Scram protection and operation.

39. When you've finished eating, scram, so that I can entertain relatives and friends.

40. As verbs the difference between scram and Amscray is that scram is get out of here; go away (frequently imperative) or scram can be (ambitransitive) to abruptly insert the control rods of a nuclear reactor, usually in case of emergency shutdown while Amscray is to go away most often used in the imperative form.

41. Synonyms for Begone include away, depart, hightail, leave, off, out, scat, scoot, scram and shoo

42. Synonyms for Absquatulate include abscond, flee, bolt, disappear, depart, scram, vamoose, vanish, hightail and decamp

43. The subway scram that although sail from Shen village direction, comes, but person still was contused.

44. I'll be that annoying robot that won't scram and let you just enjoy a good old space beer.

45. Post trip evaluations have confirmed that all control rods were fully inserted within four minutes of the reactor SCRAM.

46. Origin of Amscray Pig Latin version of scram; possibly the only Pig Latin phrase to enter common American English besides ixnay.

47. Amscray! Etymology: Pig Latin version of scram; possibly the only Pig Latin phrase to enter common American English besides ixnay

48. Amscray Pig latin for " scram," which means " leave." (Mom and Dad are having sex when Little Johnny walks in)

49. Although all clients and servers have to support the SHA-1 hashing algorithm, SCRAM is, unlike CRAM-MD5 or DIGEST-MD5, independent from the underlying hash function.

50. As mentioned in the Motivation section, SCRAM uses the PBKDF2 mechanism, which increases the strength against brute-force attacks, when a data leak has happened on the server.

51. On 18 April 1952, due to a miscalculation, Jemima was assembled with too many disks; this caused an excursion of 1.5 x 1016 fissions—an automatic scram—but no damage.

52. In cryptography, the Salted Challenge Response Authentication Mechanism (SCRAM) is a family of modern, password-based challenge–response authentication mechanisms providing authentication of a user to a server.

53. There are many synonyms of Absquatulate which include Abscond, Bolt, Decamp, Depart, Disappear, Flee, Hightail, Scram, Vanish, Vamoose, Cut And Run, Get Away, Break Out, Make A Getaway, Run Away, Take Flight, etc.

54. In the event of a power loss or SCRAM, the CRDM may be configured to remotely uncouple the RCCA from the DRE without releasing or dropping the drive rod which remains engaged with, the CRDM and in position.

55. A persistent alternative explanation posits that scram is an acronym for "safety control rod axe man", which was supposedly coined by Enrico Fermi when the world's first nuclear reactor was built under the spectator seating at the University of Chicago's Stagg Field.