单词 | skedaddling |
释义 | skedaddleverb ske·dad·dle ski-ˈda-dᵊl skedaddled; skedaddling ski-ˈdad-liŋ -ˈda-dᵊl-iŋ ; skedaddles intransitive verb : to leave immediately : run away, scram I've got to skedaddle or I'll be late. Whenever there was work to be done, he skedaddled. … of the five hundred and sixteen thousand immigrants who had come to Quebec since 1969 some three hundred and twelve thousand took a good look around and skedaddled. Mordecai Richler … Vietnam, a country that has been virtually closed to foreigners since the last American helicopter skedaddled from the embassy rooftop in 1975. Stephen O'Shea especially : to flee in a panic Little gray lizards skedaddle from our path. Wells Tower Though penguins can't outrun a lion, they can skedaddle on land if they really need to. Diane Ackerman … they took their money and skedaddled as the housing market collapsed. Bill Saporito skedaddler ski-ˈdad-lər noun -ˈda-dᵊl-ər plural skedaddlers … soldiers running from their units—and civilians running to avoid becoming part of one—were dubbed skedaddlers. John Boyko skedaddling verbas in retreating to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening we skedaddled as soon as we saw the snake entering our campsite Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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