skelter (Meaning)

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skelter (v. i.)

To run off helter-skelter; to hurry; to scurry; -- with away or off.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skelter

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skelter Sentence Examples

  1. The children played skelter down the slide, their laughter echoing through the park.
  2. The drunkard stumbled down the street in a skelter, his balance precarious.
  3. The troops charged into battle in a skelter, their formation in disarray.
  4. The old man's limbs trembled with skelter as he tried to pour himself a cup of tea.
  5. The storm raged with a skelter, the wind howling and the rain lashing down.
  6. The car swerved and skidded in a skelter, narrowly avoiding an accident.
  7. The books were piled in a skelter on the table, their covers torn and their pages crumpled.
  8. The children screamed in delight as they raced down the skelter, their faces flushed with excitement.
  9. The soldiers fell in a skelter, their bodies riddled with bullets.
  10. The meeting ended in a skelter, with everyone talking over each other and no one able to make themselves heard.

FAQs About the word skelter

To run off helter-skelter; to hurry; to scurry; -- with away or off.

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No antonyms found.

The children played skelter down the slide, their laughter echoing through the park.

The drunkard stumbled down the street in a skelter, his balance precarious.

The troops charged into battle in a skelter, their formation in disarray.

The old man's limbs trembled with skelter as he tried to pour himself a cup of tea.