Scurry
1Scurry — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Briana Scurry (* 1971), US amerikanische Fußballtorhüterin Richardson A. Scurry (1811–1862), US amerikanischer Politiker William Read Scurry (1821–1864), General der Konföderierten Scurry heißt in der… …
2scurry — [skʉr′ē] vi. scurried, scurrying [< hurry scurry, redupl. of HURRY, prob. suggested by SCOUR2] to run hastily; scamper vt. to cause to scurry n. 1. the act or sound of scurrying 2. a short run or race …
3scurry — (v.) 1810, perhaps from hurry scurry (1732), a reduplication of hurry …
4scurry — ► VERB (scurries, scurried) ▪ move hurriedly with short quick steps. ► NOUN ▪ a situation of hurried and confused movement. ORIGIN abbreviation of hurry scurry, from HURRY(Cf. ↑hurry) …
5Scurry — Scur ry, v. i. [Cf. {Scur}, {Skirr}.] To hasten away or along; to move rapidly; to hurry; as, the rabbit scurried away. [1913 Webster] …
6Scurry — Scur ry, n. Act of scurrying; hurried movement. [1913 Webster] …
7scurry — index dispatch (promptness) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8scurry — vb *scuttle, scamper, skedaddle, sprint Analogous words: *rush, dash, shoot, tear, charge: dart, *fly, scud: hurry, *speed, hasten …
9scurry — [v] move along swiftly barrel, bustle, dart, dash, dust, fly, hasten, hop along, hurry, race, rip, run, rush, scamper, scoot, scud, scutter, scuttle, shoot, skim, sprint, step along, tear, whirl, whisk, zip*; concept 150 Ant. dawdle, loaf, walk …
10scurry — v. 1) (d; intr.) to scurry for (to scurry for cover) 2) (P; intr.) to scurry along the street * * * [ skʌrɪ] (P; intr.) to scurry along the street (d; intr.) to scurry for (to scurry for cover) …