skaddle Antonyms
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Meaning of skaddle
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skaddle (n.)
Hurt; damage.
Webster
skaddle (a.)
Hurtful.
skaddle Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The dog skaddled around the yard, barking and chasing its tail.
- The politician skaddled out of the debate, refusing to answer any questions.
- The students skaddled into the library, eager to study for their exams.
- The tourists skaddled through the museum, admiring the exhibits.
- The thief skaddled out of the store with the stolen goods.
- The workers skaddled off the construction site, heading home after a long day.
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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.