skaddle Antonyms

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Meaning of skaddle

Webster

skaddle (n.)

Hurt; damage.

Webster

skaddle (a.)

Hurtful.

skaddle Sentence Examples

  1. The group skaddled out of the house as quickly as they could.
  2. The car skaddled off down the road, leaving a trail of dust behind it.
  3. The children skaddled through the park, laughing and playing.
  4. The shopper skaddled away from the sale, having spent too much money.
  5. The dog skaddled around the yard, barking and chasing its tail.
  6. The politician skaddled out of the debate, refusing to answer any questions.
  7. The students skaddled into the library, eager to study for their exams.
  8. The tourists skaddled through the museum, admiring the exhibits.
  9. The thief skaddled out of the store with the stolen goods.
  10. The workers skaddled off the construction site, heading home after a long day.

FAQs About the word skaddle

Hurt; damage., Hurtful.

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The group skaddled out of the house as quickly as they could.

The car skaddled off down the road, leaving a trail of dust behind it.

The children skaddled through the park, laughing and playing.

The shopper skaddled away from the sale, having spent too much money.