Scoot ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Scoot ( verb )

To move quickly and lightly, typically by sliding or pushing oneself along with one's feet.

Origin:

From the english word "scoot" meaning "to move quickly".

Examples:

  1. The dog scooted across the floor.
  2. She scooted her chair closer to the table.
  3. He scooted to the edge of the bed.
  4. The kids scooted around the playground on their scooters.
  5. She scooted out of the way as the car passed.

(As a noun)

Scoot ( noun )

To move quickly and lightly, typically by sliding or pushing oneself along with one's feet.

Origin:

From the english word "scoot" meaning "to move quickly".

Examples:

  1. The dog scooted across the floor.
  2. She scooted her chair closer to the table.
  3. He scooted to the edge of the bed.
  4. The kids scooted around the playground on their scooters.
  5. She scooted out of the way as the car passed.
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