I heard the scurry of littlefeet on the stairs.
We scurried to the corner when we heard the cyclops coming.
The mouse scurried to the chunk of cheese and ate it all up.
move
Strolled or ambled
No, it's a past tense verb.
We scurried to the corner when we heard the cyclops coming.
After a long day of work I scurried home. or I scurried home once I realized a stranger was following me
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.
the tiny mouse scurried around the house to find chesse
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.
An adverb that is not at the beginning of a sentence, usually with commas. Ex. The squirrel scurried through the forest, quickly
The tiny mouse scurried across the floor quickly.
The past tense of scurry is scurried.
Scurried means going to someplace fast! Usually you scurry away from things. This is an example for scurried in a sentance. "Alicia scurried away from her evil coach."
def. insects, spiders, invertebrates that have sediment bodies speech noun the arthropod scurried away
scurried