Since the thunder and lightning were so load and scary everyone got out of there cars and
home as fast as they could
The mouse began to scurry across the kitchen floor in search of crumbs.
As I idly lazed in my comfortable sofa, I recoiled in horror as, in the coner of my eye, I spotted a spider scurry across the floor.
The future tense of "scurry" is "will scurry." For example, "The squirrel will scurry across the yard."
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In the middle of the room, the cat sat calmly watching the mouse scurry by.
The mouse began to scurry because of the cat.
The mother of the boy said don't scurry from the things your afraid of face them!!
The vicious dog barked loudly, causing the mouse to scurry into a nearby drain pipe for protection.
I heard the scurry of littlefeet on the stairs.
Scurry means to move fast with short and quick steps or a situation of confused or hurried movement. You can look out the window and see the squirrels scurry across the yard. When a storm is coming you, should scurry for shelter.
The word "scurry" is a verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Ben watched the little mouse scurry across the kitchen floor.
As I idly lazed in my comfortable sofa, I recoiled in horror as, in the coner of my eye, I spotted a spider scurry across the floor.
The future tense of "scurry" is "will scurry." For example, "The squirrel will scurry across the yard."
The mouse scurried to the chunk of cheese and ate it all up.
The starving guinea pigs scurried to the celery and began to munch with gusto.
Richardson A. Scurry died in 1862.
Richardson A. Scurry was born in 1811.