Use "scurry to get somewhere" in a sentence

1. Come on, let's get this dynamite somewhere safe.

2. IT LOOKS LIKE WE'LL NEED TO GO SOMEWHERE ELSE TO GET FOOD.

3. Why don't we get him busy somewhere else?

4. You have somewhere to go and a plan of how to get there.

5. There was a great scurry for bargains.

6. The definition of Biked means used a motorcycle of bicycle to get somewhere

7. Make people scurry, or airplanes fly.

8. I heard a scurry of footsteps.

9. When Disturbed: Centipedes will scurry away quickly

10. To move quickly; scurry: He Beetled off to catch the train.

11. Critters scurry about on the forest floor.

12. We scurry about. Not enough time for anything.

13. I heard the scurry of feet outside.

14. Shine a light on them, and they scurry to the corners.

15. 28 The Second Son shouted to him to pray instead of cursing and we might get somewhere.

16. I heard the scurry of feet in the hall.

17. We all drop what we are doing and scurry to the fantail.

18. If you get lost in the desert,calculate your direction by the sun and keep moving,then you're sure to get somewhere.

19. At the Bibelot book shop, I scurry about from aisle to aisle.

20. The hedgehog only comes out at night to scurry around for a meal.

21. I'm very fond of you, but Himalayan Tiger tanked and I had to get the money from somewhere.

22. Blooket!! – Somewhere to Share

23. As time went on, Sniff and Scurry continued their routine.

24. He needed somewhere to stay.

25. And invariably they get somewhere interesting that would have been unreachable via conversation and hand waving.

26. Or somewhere closer to home.

27. I jumped on the sofa after I saw a mouse scurry by.

28. The rats scurry around, searching for scraps of food in the rubbish.

29. Already he will have been smuggled out of Dublin, to somewhere safe, somewhere beyond us.

30. She needs to find somewhere to live.

31. Beagles can also be carried, and they can scurry around in thick underbrush

32. Every grain of sand is coming somewhere and going somewhere.

33. " You have to plunge in somewhere .

34. Can you find somewhere to squat?

35. He loved catching bugs in jars and would peer in through the glass, mesmerized, to watch them scurry about.

36. Heretics would scurry into their bomb shelters, while air raid sirens warned of incoming bombers.

37. Somewhere nice?

38. Somewhere discreet.

39. If a hawk flies over their coop, they scurry to shelter; if a pigeon, they do not.

40. 6 If a hawk flies over their coop, they scurry to shelter; if a pigeon, they do not.

41. People normally commute for one of two reasons: to live somewhere beautiful, or work somewhere glamorous.

42. The chicks all scurry to shelter; but if the same models are drawn backward, they do not.

43. Colonise meaning To settle (somewhere) with colonists.

44. Tom has got to be here somewhere.

45. Somewhere in the middle of the conflicting forces Bush must decide whether stem cell research should get federal funding.

46. Somewhere to the rear a child began to wail.

47. Do you have somewhere for me to work?

48. Nevertheless, a social theorist has to start somewhere.

49. Put the mixture somewhere cool to firm up.

50. Its Saturday-morning market is full of local colour (and produce), but otherwise Apt is a place you pass through to get somewhere else.

51. To go somewhere He Betook himself to his room

52. Just go somewhere else.

53. Birds were chattering somewhere.

54. They sought in vain for somewhere to shelter.

55. Somewhere down the road, they're going to clash.

56. They're here somewhere, berries.

57. Somewhere for Fatty to put his feet on.

58. Somewhere behind them a child began to wail.

59. Pray somewhere else, Cardinals.

60. Hey, you know, once we get out of Panama, me and my dad and my uncle we're going to open up a scuba shop somewhere.

61. We tend to agree! However, here at Boltholes, we think you can have the best of both worlds, somewhere to escape to and somewhere where …

62. – The native Old English word for the squirrel, ācweorna, survived only into Middle English (as Aquerne) before being replaced – A group of squirrels is called a “dray” or a “scurry” – (funny how we say “look at that squirrel scurry across the lawn”)

63. 1; noun Colonise (transitive) To settle (somewhere) with colonists.

64. Can you find somewhere to offer up a prayer?

65. Lots of streetlamps were busted, his headlights making people scurry off the street, eyes glowing like cats.

66. We need to find something to eat and somewhere to stay.

67. All this has somewhere lead to our loosing Curiousness

68. There's got to be a keeper in here somewhere.

69. Another option is to rent somewhere for six months.

70. Beckiron With candid picture of somewhere to confirm compatibility

71. I seem to recall I've met him before somewhere.

72. We will assist you in finding somewhere to live.

73. Can he fix us up with somewhere to stay?

74. This bunker is here somewhere.

75. You put those girls somewhere?

76. Somewhere over there, I think.

77. It's somewhere in my flat.

78. Uh, let's meet somewhere else.

79. It's gotta be centered somewhere.

80. Probably on a rooftop somewhere.