scram (Meaning)

Wordnet

scram (v)

leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form

scram Sentence Examples

  1. The angry cat hissed at us and told us to scram.
  2. The police officer ordered the unruly crowd to scram from the park.
  3. The teacher caught the students cheating on the test and made them scram from the classroom.
  4. The receptionist told the impatient customer to scram and wait in line.
  5. The bouncer at the bar pushed the rowdy patrons out and told them to scram.
  6. The mother scolded her naughty son and sent him to his room with a stern order to scram.
  7. The boss fired the lazy employee and told him to scram and never come back.
  8. The security guard warned the trespassers to scram or face arrest.
  9. The hikers startled a bear and shouted for it to scram.
  10. The waitress angrily told the messy diners to scram and clean up their table before leaving.

FAQs About the word scram

leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form

scarper, lam, light out, clear out,escape, elope, scat, get (away), skip (out), abscond

beard, stay, confront, face, confront, remain, dare, defy, stay, beard

The angry cat hissed at us and told us to scram.

The police officer ordered the unruly crowd to scram from the park.

The teacher caught the students cheating on the test and made them scram from the classroom.

The receptionist told the impatient customer to scram and wait in line.