scurrier (Meaning)
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scurrier (n.)
One who scurries.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scurrier
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scurrier Sentence Examples
- A tiny scurrier darted across the floor, leaving a trail of crumbs in its wake.
- The mice scurried frantically through the undergrowth, their tiny bodies barely visible.
- The squirrel scurried up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
- A group of squirrels scurried along the branch, chattering excitedly.
- The spider scurried away into the shadows, its eight legs moving rapidly.
- The rats scurried through the sewers, their beady eyes gleaming in the darkness.
- The cockroaches scurried across the kitchen counter, leaving behind a trail of filth.
- The ants scurried busily along their colony, carrying food and supplies.
- The beetles scurried under the decaying logs, their mandibles clicking softly.
- The children scurried home as the thunder roared and the rain poured down.
FAQs About the word scurrier
One who scurries.
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A tiny scurrier darted across the floor, leaving a trail of crumbs in its wake.
The mice scurried frantically through the undergrowth, their tiny bodies barely visible.
The squirrel scurried up the tree trunk, its bushy tail twitching nervously.
A group of squirrels scurried along the branch, chattering excitedly.