单词 | scooch |
释义 | scooch in British English (skuːtʃ) verb to move or compress (one's body) into a restricted space He scooched himself into the cramped little cockpit. Scooch over, Evander, and set another chair. I scooched along. scooch in American English (skutʃ) US verb intransitive Informal 1. to hunch or draw oneself up and move (through, down, etc.); scrunch she scooched through the window and unlocked the door; he scooched down in his chair 2. to slide as with short, jerky movements scooch over and make room for me on the bench |
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