Crossword-Solution: SCOOT 5 letters, 117 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Scoot v. i. To walk fast; to go quickly; to run hastily away.

Anagrams

Word Anagrams
SCOOT anagram COOTS, COSTO, COTOS, OCTOS, SCOTO

We have 117 clues for the answer “SCOOT”

Clue Answers
"Move along now!" 1 answer
"Move your butt" 1 answer
"True Detective" actor McNairy 1 answer
"___ over!" ("Make room for me!") 1 answer
37 Hustle 1 answer
Dart away 1 answer
Dart: Colloq. 1 answer
Eccentric geezers 1 answer
Get a hurry on 1 answer
Get along now! 1 answer
Go quickly: Colloq. 1 answer
Go swiftly: Colloq. 1 answer
Go via Segway 1 answer
Hurry off 1 answer
Make a hasty exit 1 answer
Make room on a bench 1 answer
McNairy of "Halt and Catch Fire" 1 answer
Motor along 1 answer
Motor along the floor 1 answer
Move off quickly 1 answer
Move with a rapid, darting motion 1 answer
Ride a Vespa 1 answer
Ride a certain two-wheeler 1 answer
Rizzutto's way of running. 1 answer
Run like Rizzuto. 1 answer
Run swiftly: Colloq. 1 answer
Scurry around 1 answer
Scurry off. 1 answer
Security command 1 answer
Slide on a seat 1 answer
Slide while seated 1 answer
With "over," request for room 1 answer
leave or move quickly 1 answer
DART off 2 answers
Get away fast 2 answers
Scurry along 2 answers
Go hastily: Colloq. 2 answers
Run like a chipmunk 2 answers
Run away: Colloq. 2 answers
"Run along now!" 3 answers
Leave in a rush 3 answers
Move a bit 3 answers
Hurry!: Colloq. 3 answers
Slide over 3 answers
Move along quickly 3 answers
"Move over!" 3 answers
Rush off 4 answers
Depart hastily 4 answers
Move hastily 4 answers
Tear out 4 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SCOOT (5)

Now let me take one in each palm, and you will scoot up this drive as if you were on wheels.” “But I don't want to 'scoot',” she said unsteadily.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995
They got a big kick out of watching the girl edge over toward me and seeing me slowly scoot away from her.
The Life of Me Clarence Edgar Johnson 1996
The sea was now rather rough—too rough rather for small boats, but luckily a sort of thing called a scoot came out, and we got on board her with some trouble, and got on shore after a good tossing about which made us all sea-sick.
Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
You’ll have to economize in some other way, and run your road around the base of those boulders, then come in straight to the line here, and then you should swing again and run out on this point, where guests can have one bewildering glimpse of the length of our blue valley, and then whip them around this clump of perfumy lilac and elders, run them to your side entrance, and then scoot the car back to the garage.
Her Father’s Daughter Gene Stratton-Porter 1997
Now I want to see how it feels to scoot along under water." "Well, if everything goes well we'll be in position to make a trial trip inside of a month," remarked the aged inventor.
Tom Swift and his Submarine Boat Victor Appleton 1997

Quotes with SCOOT (3)

Agreed," I say. "It's going to be a long hour.""Maybe not that long," says Peeta." what was that you were saying just before the food arrived? Something about me ... no competition ... best thing that ever happened to you ... "" I don't remember that last part," I say, hoping it's too dim in here for the cameras to pick up my blush." Oh, that's right. That's what I was thinking," he says "Scoot over, I'm freezing.
Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
Scoot over, man. I don't like you that much." "Dick. That's not what you said last night.""Bite me.
Rachel Caine Glass Houses
I think how much depends upon a best friend. When you wake up in the morning you swing your legs out of bed and you put your feet on the ground and you stand up. You don't scoot to the edge of the bed and look down to make sure the floor is there. The floor is always there. Until it's not.
John Green Will Grayson, Will Grayson
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Rock & Roll, The Atlantic, TIME, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 186 times in crossword archives (1947–2024).