Definitions

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One who scurries.

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  • noun One who scurries.

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Examples

  • Afra and Flk were trussing bird and scurrier beast for the spit while Damia and Trp were doing multiple tasks with the rest of the meal.

    Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • He knew of a couple of scurrier dens and rabbit warrens which he hoped had remained his secret.

    Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Positioned as a new sequel to fan favorite Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time cel-shaded scurrier in more ways than one: platforming is more difficult; the time rewind is back; and the adventure is entirely linear.

    Joystiq Ludwig Kietzmann 2010

  • Positioned as a new sequel to fan favorite Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time cel-shaded scurrier in more ways than one: platforming is more difficult; the time rewind is back; and the adventure is entirely linear.

    Joystiq Ludwig Kietzmann 2010

  • Positioned as a new sequel to fan favorite Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time cel-shaded scurrier in more ways than one: platforming is more difficult; the time rewind is back; and the adventure is entirely linear.

    Joystiq Ludwig Kietzmann 2010

  • It's a shame for the pint-sized, goal-scoring scurrier, because according to this distance calculator , a move to the Italian fashion capital would bring poor homesick Carlos a whopping 7.6 miles nearer home.

    The Guardian World News Barry Glendenning 2010

  • (She, by the way, has a shorter, wider head; nowhere near the happenin 'scale patterns of this sartorial scurrier; and a relatively short and absolutely patternless gray tail that's clearly grown in replacement of her original tail, for which some bungler of a bird probably had to settle.

    JohnShore.com John Shore 2010

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