Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
scooch .
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Examples
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Cassidy scowls and scooches up the leg of her sweat pants, then busies herself checking out the bruises on her shins.
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Cassidy scowls and scooches up the leg of her sweat pants, then busies herself checking out the bruises on her shins.
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Cassidy scowls and scooches up the leg of her sweat pants, then busies herself checking out the bruises on her shins.
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Cassidy scowls and scooches up the leg of her sweat pants, then busies herself checking out the bruises on her shins.
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His second ball is similarly directed but wings a little further down leg; Tamim tries to pull it but it scooches off his pad before flying for four, with Bowden crediting the runs to the batsman.
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She's been riding in cars with Paris Hilton, and when she scooches out of the backseats, everything and the kitchen sink (and there might actually be a kitchen sink somewhere in there) spills out.
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She's been riding in cars with Paris Hilton, and when she scooches out of the backseats, everything and the kitchen sink (and there might actually be a kitchen sink somewhere in there) spills out.
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She's been riding in cars with Paris Hilton, and when she scooches out of the backseats, everything and the kitchen sink (and there might actually be a kitchen sink somewhere in there) spills out.
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She's been riding in cars with Paris Hilton, and when she scooches out of the backseats, everything and the kitchen sink (and there might actually be a kitchen sink somewhere in there) spills out.
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She's been riding in cars with Paris Hilton, and when she scooches out of the backseats, everything and the kitchen sink (and there might actually be a kitchen sink somewhere in there) spills out.
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