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    Scut·ter
    /ˈskədər/

    verb

    • 1. (especially of a small animal) move hurriedly with short steps: "a little dog scuttered up from the cabin"

    noun

    • 1. an act or sound of scuttering: "there was no sound in the wood, no scutter of tiny beast"
  2. Sep 22, 2023 · scutter (third-person singular simple present scutters, present participle scuttering, simple past and past participle scuttered) To void thin excrement . To run with a light pattering noise; to skitter . We saw a rat scuttering into a dark corner as we turned on the lights.

  3. (especially of a small animal) move hurriedly with short steps: . Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  4. noun A hasty, precipitate run. To scoot or run hastily; scurry; scuttle. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. intransitive verb Prov. Eng. To run quickly; to scurry; to scuttle.

  5. scutter / ˈskʌtə / vb, n. Brit an informal word for scurry; Etymology: 18 th Century: probably from scuttle ², with -er 1 as in scatter

  6. Noun: scutter skú-tu(r) Usage: Brit. Rushing about hastily in an undignified way "He could hear it scratch and scutter across the concrete floor"; - scamper, scramble, scurry. Verb: scutter skú-tu(r) Usage: Brit. To move about or proceed hurriedly - scurry, scamper, skitter, scuttle. Derived forms: scuttered, scutters, scuttering

  7. “Scutter” is a regional term, primarily used in Northern Ireland and Scotland, that means to scamper or scurry quickly. On the other hand, “cutter” is a more widely recognized term that refers to a tool used for cutting, as well as a type of sailing vessel.

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