The mouse was scurrying across the floor
Spiders scurrying Silently
Contains ridiculous elements like Gregor scurrying around the room (apex)
No, they tend to just hit the ground whilst rolled up like a ball by tucking in it's lets to it's abdomen, then get up after a few seconds and continue scurrying around.
Yes, scurried, the past tense of scurry, is an action and therefore a verb.A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
a sentence with swarming
The mouse was scurrying back to his hole.
the insect was scurrying along.
On Christmas I was scurrying down the stairs to open my present I was very exited to see what I had got.
The worker bees seemed to be scurrying more frantically near the queen.
The thieves were scurrying away from the police with very posh things
The mouse gave a tiny squeak before scurrying away.
Spiders scurrying Silently
there are three syllables
Scur-ry-ing
Dashing, maybe? Bolting? Stealing? Scurrying? Rushing...?
The story contains elements, like Gregor scurrying around the furniture, that are funny... RIGHT ANSWER
No, it is a verb. The past participle would not ordinarily be used to describe a noun as does the present participle (scurrying).