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  1. to move quickly, with small, short steps: The mouse scurried across the floor. The noise of the explosion sent everyone scurrying back into their homes. Synonyms. scamper. skitter. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to run. run She saw him running down the street. sprint I had to sprint to catch the bus. jog "What do you do to keep fit?"

  2. to move quickly, with small, short steps: The mouse scurried across the floor. The noise of the explosion sent everyone scurrying back into their homes. Synonyms. scamper. skitter. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to run. run She saw him running down the street.

  3. the act of moving with short, quick steps: We paused between showers to listen for the flap of wings or the scurry of creatures. a period or situation of busy activity: The next few weeks were the usual scurry of activity. That remark went unnoticed in the scurry of the radio studio.

  4. 1. : to move in or as if in a brisk pace : scamper. 2. : to move around in an agitated, confused, or fluttering manner. scurry noun. Synonyms. barrel. belt. blast. blaze. blow. bolt. bomb [ slang] bowl. breeze. bundle. bustle. buzz. cannonball. careen. career. chase. course. crack (on)

  5. Define scurrying. scurrying synonyms, scurrying pronunciation, scurrying translation, English dictionary definition of scurrying. intr.v. scur·ried , scur·ry·ing , scur·ries 1. To go with light running steps; scamper. 2. To flurry or swirl about. n. pl. scur·ries 1. The act of...

  6. 5 days ago · Definitions of scurrying. adjective. moving with great haste. “lashed the scurrying horses”. synonyms: hurrying. fast. acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly.

  7. Scurry means to move quickly, at a frenzied pace, and often also implies the urge to hide. When you come upon a mouse in your house, chances are it will scurry away. Think of scurry this way — anytime you describe someone as scurrying, you're comparing them to a mouse.