scatted (Meaning)

scatted

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

scatted Sentence Examples

  1. The autumn leaves were scattered across the lawn like vibrant confetti.
  2. Broken shards of glass were scattered haphazardly around the scene of the accident.
  3. The wind scattered the petals of the blooming cherry blossoms over the entire street.
  4. Paperwork was scattered haphazardly over the executive's desk, hinting at a hectic workload.
  5. The debris from the demolished building was scattered over a wide area, posing a cleanup challenge.
  6. The sound of gunfire sent birds scattering for cover in the trees.
  7. The heavy rain scattered pedestrians, forcing them to seek refuge under awnings.
  8. The crowd scattered in panic as the stage collapsed during the performance.
  9. The seeds of the dandelion were scattered by the wind, carrying the promise of new life elsewhere.
  10. The collection of antique coins was scattered among several heirs after the owner's passing, each piece holding a fragment of the family's history.

FAQs About the word scatted

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

hummed, trolled, slurred, trilled, yodeled, harmonized, carolled, crooned, lilted,warbled

dared, bearded, remained, faced,confronted,braved, stayed, dwelled, lingered, hung around

The autumn leaves were scattered across the lawn like vibrant confetti.

Broken shards of glass were scattered haphazardly around the scene of the accident.

The wind scattered the petals of the blooming cherry blossoms over the entire street.

Paperwork was scattered haphazardly over the executive's desk, hinting at a hectic workload.