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- Dictionaryscutter/ˈskʌtə/
verb
- 1. (especially of a small animal) move hurriedly with short steps: "a little dog scuttered up from the cabin"
noun
- 1. an act or sound of scuttering: "there was no sound in the wood, no scutter of tiny beast"
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Scutter is an intransitive verb that means to scurry or scamper, according to Merriam-Webster. It is an alteration of scuttle, which has a similar meaning.
Scutter is an informal word for scurry, meaning to move quickly or bustle about. It is a British dialect term and a variant of scuttle.
Scutter is an informal word for scurry, meaning to run or move quickly. It is often used to describe animals or people in a hurry. See the origin, usage and examples of scutter from Dictionary.com.
Scutter is a verb that means to move with a clattering, scurrying sound, or to scurry. It is an informal word for scurry, and it comes from scuttle 2. See examples, pronunciation, and translations of scutter.
Scutter is a verb meaning to move with a clattering, scurrying sound, or a noun meaning thin excrement. It is an alteration of scuttle, and has similar words starting with S and ending with R.
3 days ago · scutter is a noun meaning thin excrement or a verb meaning to void it or to run with a light pattering noise. It is also an anagram of cutters and curtest.
Scutter is a British dialect word for scurry, meaning to run or move quickly. It is also a noun for a scurrying or scuttling movement. Learn more about its origin, synonyms, and examples.