skelter Antonyms
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Meaning of skelter
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skelter (v. i.)
To run off helter-skelter; to hurry; to scurry; -- with away or off.
skelter Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The storm raged with a skelter, the wind howling and the rain lashing down.
- The car swerved and skidded in a skelter, narrowly avoiding an accident.
- The books were piled in a skelter on the table, their covers torn and their pages crumpled.
- The children screamed in delight as they raced down the skelter, their faces flushed with excitement.
- The soldiers fell in a skelter, their bodies riddled with bullets.
- The meeting ended in a skelter, with everyone talking over each other and no one able to make themselves heard.
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To run off helter-skelter; to hurry; to scurry; -- with away or off.
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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.