a ship, sinking it before the enemy can capture it
Scamper, scuttle, skitter, scramble.
Synonyms for cauldron can be kettle, pot, or scuttle.
Scuttle butt is a term that originated in the days of sailing ships. A butt is a large barrel. Sailors would gather around the water barrel, or scuttle butt, and swap gossip. So scuttlebutt is gossip.
hurry, rush, fuss, hasten, scuttle, scurry, scamper
If you are referring to the verb, then synonyms for it are as follows: scurry, scamper, dart, dash, rush
The seagull is named Scuttle. When Ariel would find human items on shipwrecks, she would bring them to Scuttle, who gave them odd names and made up uses for them. For example, Scuttle told Ariel that a fork ("dinglehopper") was used for combing your hair!
Pirates would scuttle any ship that they could not take with them.
The bird in the movie, The Little Mermaid, is named Scuttle.
A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
a ship, sinking it before the enemy can capture it
The seagull is named Scuttle. When Ariel would find human items on shipwrecks, she would bring them to Scuttle, who gave them odd names and made up uses for them. For example, Scuttle told Ariel that a fork ("dinglehopper") was used for combing your hair!
scuttle
Scuttle's Scooters was created in 2001.
Synonyms for the noun scuttle are:bucketcontainercanpailoot
The seagull in "The Little Mermaid" is named Scuttle. Did you know that the word "scuttle" in sailing terms means "to purposely sink one's own ship"?
Nothing lives in a scuttle. It's used to carry coal.
Coal hod or coal scuttle.