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Word of the Day – Scuttle

By February 6, 2025Word of the Day

Scuttle (verb)

skut-l

to run with quick, hasty steps

First recorded between 1450–1500. Combines scud, meaning “to dart or run,” + frequentative suffix -le. Sometimes associated with the locomotion of crabs.

Example sentences

“They were late for their meeting, so they had to scuttle through the crowded subway station.”

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