scats (Meaning)

scats

to improvise nonsense syllables usually to an instrumental accompaniment, to move fast, animal fecal droppings, jazz singing with nonsense syllables, to go away quickly

scats Sentence Examples

  1. The car's engine scats and sputtered, threatening to stall.
  2. The birds scatted in panic as the hawk swooped down from the sky.
  3. The kitten scatted across the floor, its playful paws making a soft patter.
  4. The wind scattered the fallen leaves, creating a kaleidoscope of colors.
  5. The scatted remnants of the party littered the room, telling a story of revelry and excess.
  6. The police scattered the protesters with a barrage of tear gas.
  7. The audience scatted as the curtain fell, their laughter and applause echoing through the theater.
  8. The cat scatted and hissed as the vacuum cleaner approached.
  9. The banker scatted his money across the table, showing off his wealth.
  10. The seeds scatted by the wind took root in fertile soil, creating new life.

FAQs About the word scats

to improvise nonsense syllables usually to an instrumental accompaniment, to move fast, animal fecal droppings, jazz singing with nonsense syllables, to go away

croons,trills, harmonizes, yodels, lilts, quavers, hums, warbles, belts, slurs

braves, defies, confronts, dares,faces, remains, lingers,hangs around, sticks around, abides

The car's engine scats and sputtered, threatening to stall.

The birds scatted in panic as the hawk swooped down from the sky.

The kitten scatted across the floor, its playful paws making a soft patter.

The wind scattered the fallen leaves, creating a kaleidoscope of colors.